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Brunswick District Court

Phone Information: 910*641*3070 or 253*8502
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Mailing Address Three-One-Zero Government Center Drive NE / Unit 1, Bolivia, NC 28422
Street Address 310 Government Center Dr NE, Bolivia, NC 28422
Fax 641-3077
WWW Link http://www.brunsco.net/
About the area
Curious about the community profile of Bolivia town in North Carolina State? You have come to the right place for information! Some of the very quick and brief descriptive details of Bolivia town in Brunswick County would include an estimated population of 150 residents, county seat, less than 1 square mile of extension, home of approximately 45 families, its population is mostly White Non Hispanic (97%), median household income of $33125, and named after Bolivia in South America. This land elevated 40 feet above sea leave has American, English, Irish, and German ancestries, and minor French and Scotch Irish influences coming from the first settlers.
Judges
Napoleon Barefoot Jr, Jerry Jolly, Marion Warren, Thomas Aldridge, Nancy Phillips, and William Fairley
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Other Courts in Brunswick County: Brunswick County Court

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Old Comments about Brunswick District Court (hide)

Nov 12 2010 16:12:47: Your system in Brunswick warrants a new prison in your county. Can you make that happen, Marion?