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Court-Compliant Exhibit Preparation

Batch Exhibit Stamping for North Carolina

North Carolina courts file exhibits through eCourts. North Carolina eCourts system for electronic filing. PDF format required. Rollout completed 2023. Batch stamping applies the same label sequence to every file in one pass, so a large exhibit set headed for eCourts doesn't mean opening each PDF individually.

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North Carolina Court Requirements

North Carolina courts require exhibits to follow NCGS 1A-1, Rule 26. General discovery provisions including document production. Initial disclosures required under 2023 rule amendments. Rule 26(f): Parties must meet and confer regarding discovery and exhibits. Pretrial order includes exhibit lists. Mecklenburg County (Charlotte): Largest county. Has Business Court. Detailed pretrial order requirements for exhibit exchange. ExhibitPrep's batch stamping feature is built around exactly this: exhibits produced by the tool already match North Carolina courts' formatting and marking conventions.

Key Benefits

Save hours per case

Eliminate duplicate labels

Global position memory

Real-time progress

Features

Unlimited uploads
Auto-sequential labeling
ZIP or combined PDF

Common Use Cases

North Carolina personal injury attorneys preparing medical records exhibits

Family law practitioners filing North Carolina divorce and custody exhibits

Commercial litigation teams preparing discovery exhibits for North Carolina Superior Courts

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How does batch stamping work for North Carolina exhibits?

Stamp hundreds of exhibits in minutes with automatic sequential labeling. NCGS 1A-1, Rule 26 governs exhibit disclosure in North Carolina courts, and ExhibitPrep's labels and formatting are built to match it. Upload your documents, apply the feature, and download court-ready exhibits.

Is batch stamping compliant with North Carolina e-filing requirements?

Yes. North Carolina courts file exhibits through eCourts (files capped at 25 MB). ExhibitPrep exports PDFs sized and formatted to match eCourts's requirements automatically.

What North Carolina exhibit rule should attorneys know before using batch stamping?

Exhibit exchange deadline: 30 days before trial. Exhibit lists typically due 30 days before trial per local rules. Mecklenburg has specific pretrial order requirements.

How much time does batch stamping save on North Carolina exhibits?

Manual exhibit prep runs about 5 minutes of setup plus 3 minutes per document, so a 9-exhibit set takes roughly 32 minutes by hand. Batch Stamping in ExhibitPrep cuts that same batch down to a few minutes total.

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