Chatham County,
North Carolina was established through
legislation introduced on December 5, 1770 to
the Colonial Assembly. Chatham County, with a
population of 60,052 (Census
2006 est.), boasts 682.85 square miles of gentle
southern weather with four distinct seasons.
Chatham was named for the Earl of Chatham in
England, the ever popular William Pitt.
Chatham County, NC hosts a unique animal
park, the
Carnivore Preservation Trust, located just
east of Pittsboro, which houses several wild
animals, and has the largest captive population
of Asian bearcats in the nation. If you’re
looking for a five star hotel when in North
Carolina you’ll find
The Fearrington House Inn and Restaurant in
Chatham to be one of only two in the state.
You may be
considering the financial option of bankruptcy,
a federal plan that allows debtors to divide
assets among creditors and free themselves of
financial obligations that cannot be repaid. In
some cases, debtors can stay in business and use
new revenue to resolve old debts. Chatham County
is in the Middle District, with Bankruptcy
Courts in Durham, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem.
The court's official
Web site can answer many of your bankruptcy
questions. The Greensboro office is at 101 S.
Edgeworth Street, Greensboro, NC 27401 (phone:
336-358-4000), while the Winston-Salem office is
at 226 S. Liberty Street, Winston-Salem, NC
27101 (phone: 336-397-7785).
Chatham County
News
Chatham County District Attorney Larry Chisolm In Hot Water
SEARCH: Property bought, sold in Chatham County
Chatham County D.A. Faces Discrimination Charges
DA chief investigator to leave Oct. 31
New Information and New Troubles for Chatham County D.A.
Chatham Twp. Committeeman questions need to acquire open space
Chatham's mayors must elect sales-tax representative