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How do I pay the fees associated with a pro hac vice motion?

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How do I pay the fees associated with a pro hac vice motion?

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When filing a pro hac vice motion with a district or superior court of the North Carolina General Courts of Justice, a fee of $225.00 should be collected by the clerk of court. The clerk will remit $25.00 of this fee to the Administrative Office of the Courts for ultimate transmission to the State Bar in satisfaction of the payment required by G.S. 84-4.1(7). Payment to the clerk may be documented with a receipt or by providing the check number and date of the check. If the fee is not paid to a clerk of court (because the clerk fails to collect it or the matter is filed in an administrative tribunal), a $25 check or money order, payable to the North Carolina State Bar, should be mailed to the State Bar with the registration form. A $200 check or money order, payable to the Administrative Office of the Courts, should be mailed to PO Box 2448, Raleigh, NC 27602, Attention: Kesha Howell. Please enclose a letter to the AOC with the case number and the name of the body before which the atto

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When filing a pro hac vice motion with a district or superior court of the North Carolina General Courts of Justice or the NC Court of Appeals, a fee of $225.00 should be collected by the clerk of court. The clerk will remit $25.00 of this fee to the Administrative Office of the Courts for ultimate transmission to the State Bar in satisfaction of the payment required by G.S. 84-4.1(7). Payment to the clerk may be documented with a receipt or by providing the check number and date of the check. If the fee is not paid to a clerk of court (because the clerk fails to collect it or the matter is filed in an administrative tribunal), a $25 check or money order, payable to the North Carolina State Bar, should be mailed to the State Bar with the registration form. A $200 check or money order, payable to the Administrative Office of the Courts, should be mailed to PO Box 2448, Raleigh, NC 27602, Attention: Kesha Howell. Please enclose a letter to the AOC with the case number and the name of the

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