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Pitt County,
North Carolina is located in the east
central coastal plain of North Carolina. Pitt
County has a population of 145,619, according to
the
US Census Bureau’s 2006 estimate.
Pitt County, NC became a county January 1,
1761, and was named for William Pitt the Elder,
who was then Secretary of State for the Southern
Department and Leader of the House of Commons.
William Pitt was an English statesman and
orator, born in London, England.
Pitt County, part of the Greenville, North
Carolina, Metropolitan Statistical Area, (MSA)
is one of the fastest growing centers in the
state of NC. Pitt County, 651.58 square miles,
is characterized by an expanding, highly
productive, multi-skilled labor force, a
diversified economic base, a low cost of living,
an excellent educational system, a large
regional health care complex, abundant cultural
and recreational opportunities, a pro-business
local government and a mild climate.
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. Pitt 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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