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In 1770, Wake County was established in the state of North Carolina.  According to the most recent census, Wake has a population of 748,815.  Wake is part of the North Carolina Judicial District 10 and the elected district attorney for Judicial District 10 is C. Colon Willoughby, Jr..  

The administrative offices for the courts in Wake are located at:

Wake County
316 Fayetteville St Mall
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
(919) 792-4000

For those charged with traffic tickets, misdemeanor or felony offenses or other criminal offenses in Wake County, North Carolina, it is important to speak with an attorney who is familiar with the local rules in Wake County and laws in the state of North Carolina.  At Everett Law Firm, P. A., we have en experienced staff of criminal defense attorneys who handle a wide range of criminal offenses across many counties in North Carolina.  In those instances where we do not practice in a particularity county, we can attempt to assist you on identifying local counsel in the particularity county where you have been charged in North Carolina.

Submissions for any of the following offenses should be submitted on this site:

  • Wake County speeding tickets / traffic violations
  • Wake County Driving While Impaired (DWI / DUI)
  • Wake County Driving While License Revoked (DWLR)
  • Wake County No Operators License (NOL)
  • Wake County Marijuana Possession
  • Wake County Cocaine Possession
  • Wake County Drug Possession Charges including:
  • Wake County Possession with Intent to Sell or Distribute (PWISD)
  • Wake County Maintaining a Dwelling
  • Wake County Manufacturing of Drugs
  • Wake County Paraphernalia
  • Wake County Trafficking Marijuana, Trafficking Cocaine, and Trafficking other drugs
  • Wake County Expungements / Expunctions
  • Wake County Larceny
  • Wake County Robbery
  • Wake County Embezzlement
  • Wake County Obtaining property by false pretenses
  • Wake County Indecent Liberties
  • Wake County Rape
  • Wake County Vehicular Manslaughter
  • Wake County Murder
  • and many other Wake County criminal charges.

Contact Everett Law Firm, P. A. to discuss your individual case and determine if your charges in Wake, NC are something we can handle or if it is appropriate for you to seek a different attorney that may be better suited to address your specific legal needs in Wake County.

The District Attorney, C. Colon Willoughby, Jr., in Wake County, North Carolina can be reached at the following address:

C. Colon Willoughby, Jr.
Post Office Box 31
Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-0031
(919) 792-5000

For those wishing to speak with a criminal defense attorney at Everett Law Firm, P. A., contact us at (800) 942-8048 for a FREE initial consultation.