Trends in eviction filings:

North Carolina

100 of 100 counties/municipalities tracked
391,088
Filings since March 16, 2020
16,165
Filings in June 2023

About this state

47.8%
nationally
(46.74%)
Rent burdened residents
13.2%
(12.75%)
Poverty rate

Eviction Filings and Defaults in North Carolina

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no state-wide moratorium on evictions.

The CDC moratorium was in place from September 4, 2020 through August 26, 2021.

Eviction counts are collected from the North Carolina Judicial Branch website. Filing counts are uploaded on a yearly basis in October for the previous calendar year. For this reason, real time filing counts are not available.

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Eviction Filings by Jurisdiction

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About the Data

Please cite the data as: Civil Court Data Initiative. Legal Services Corporation, 2022. (accessed TODAY’s DATE).

Cases filed under a case type containing any of the following terms or with any of the following event information are considered evictions: Summary Ejectment

Census data comes from the following 2021 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year tables: B25070 (rent burden), B25032 (housing units), and B25008 (renter and total population).