Lenoir County,
North Carolina, established 1791, was named
for William Lenoir, a distinguished officer in
the American Revolutionary War and prominent
political leader of the time. Lenoir County was
first part of Bath, then Craven County, then
Johnston County, then Dobbs County, before being
chartered under its present name.
Lenoir County, NC
is home to the well known Pine Bush Beach and
Kinston Regional Jetport, and is
approximately 75 miles west of the beautiful
crystal coast of NC.
Lenoir County, NC is located in the east
central coastal plain section. Lenoir County has
a population of 57,662 (Census
2006 est.) The county contains 399.85 square
miles. A mix of agriculture and manufacturing
Lenoir County has three incorporated
municipalities: Kinston (the county seat),
LaGrange and Pink Hill.
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. Lenoir 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).
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