See Unionville NC district attorneys and search free public district attorney records District attorneys, prosecuting attorneys and commonwealth attorneys are public officials who represent the state or federal government in legal matters.
Union County District Attorney PO Box 1065 Monroe NC 28111 5.5 miles from Unionville 704-698-3110
Mecklenburg County District Attorney 700 East Trade Street Charlotte NC 28202 20.6 miles from Unionville 704-686-0700
Cabarrus County District Attorney PO Box 70 Concord NC 28026 22.9 miles from Unionville 704-262-5510
District Attorney 201 South 2nd Street Albemarle NC 28001 26.3 miles from Unionville 704-986-7010
Anson County District Attorney PO Box 761 Wadesboro NC 28170 26.3 miles from Unionville 704-994-3810
Chesterfield County Solicitor 137 Main Street Chesterfield SC 29709 33.9 miles from Unionville 843-623-3265
York County Solicitor 1675 York Highway York SC 29745 38.8 miles from Unionville
District Attorney 325 South Marietta Street Gastonia NC 28052 39.5 miles from Unionville 704-852-3113
Montgomery County District Attorney 108 East Main Street Troy NC 27371 40.5 miles from Unionville 910-576-0935
Rowan County District Attorney 232 North Main Street Salisbury NC 28144 41.2 miles from Unionville 704-797-3010
Richmond County District Attorney PO Box 1925 Rockingham NC 28380 44.0 miles from Unionville 910-419-7500
Chester County Solicitor 105 Main Street Chester SC 29706 46.9 miles from Unionville 803-581-8190
Lincoln County District Attorney PO Box 874 Lincolnton NC 28093 49.1 miles from Unionville 704-742-7810
Davidson County District Attorney PO Box 1854 Lexington NC 27293 52.2 miles from Unionville 336-242-6710
Davie County District Attorney PO Box 1854 Lexington NC 27293 52.2 miles from Unionville 336-242-6710
Alexander County District Attorney 201 East Water Street Statesville NC 28677 53.4 miles from Unionville 828-632-8105
Iredell County District Attorney 201 East Water Street Statesville NC 28677 53.4 miles from Unionville 704-832-6610
A district attorney prosecutes cases on behalf of the public. District attorneys manage the prosecutor's office and play a central role in investigating charges, deciding whether to charge someone with a crime, offering plea bargains, and litigating appeals. They also advise parole boards on inmate requests for early release.
District attorneys maintain records on current and former cases. Many of these records are available online and open to the public. This site can help you access the records you need from a district attorney.