Craven County,
North Carolina, established in 1712, was the
site of North Carolina's first capital,
New Bern. The city of New Bern, located at
the meeting of the Trent and Neuse Rivers, is
home to the renowned 45,000 square feet New Bern
Riverfront Convention Center.
Craven County, NC, population 94,875 (Census
2006 est.) is the birthplace of Pepsi. Its 708
square miles of sun and history boasts many
attractions, including
Tryon Palace Historic Sites and Gardens, the
restored home of British Royal Governor William
Tryon (established 1770).
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. Craven County
is in the Eastern District, with Bankruptcy
Courts in Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, New
Bern, Raleigh, Wilmington, and Wilson. The
court's official
Web site can answer many of your bankruptcy
questions. The Wilson Division is located at
1760-A Parkwood Blvd W, Wilson, NC 27893-3564
(phone: 252-237-0248), while the Raleigh
Division is at 300 Fayetteville Street, Second
Floor, Raleigh, N.C. 27601-1799 (phone:
919-856-4752).
Craven County
News
Craven County Issues State Of Emergency
Craven shelters to open, residents in low-lying areas asked to evacuate
Craven County arrests, citations 9/1/2010
Craven County officials prepping for Earl, urge residents to do the same
Craven County arrests, citations 8/31/2010
Schools adjust schedules ahead of storm
HURRICANE EARL 6 a.m.: Weakening, passing North Carolina