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2014 - 2015 Directory of State and County Officials of North Carolina 2014 - 2015 Directory of State and County Officials of North Carolina Elaine F. Marshall N.C. Secretary of State 2014 - 2015 Directory of State and County Officials of North Carolina 2014 - 2015 Directory of State and County Officials of North Carolina Elaine F. Marshall North Carolina Secretary of State Compiled by the Publications Division of the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State Raleigh, North Carolina Table of Contents I United States Government 1 Delegates to the United States Congress 2 The Federal Judiciary 5 II North Carolina State Government 7 The Legislative Branch 8 North Carolina Senate 8 North Carolina House of Representatives 11 Administrative Divisions of the Legislative Branch 19 The Executive Branch 20 Office of the Governor 21 Office of the Lieutenant Governor 22 Department of the Secretary of State 23 Office of the State Auditor 27 Department of the State Treasurer 28 Department of Public Instruction 29 Department of Justice 30 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 33 Department of Labor 37 Department of Insurance 38 Department of Administration 39 Department of Commerce 42 Department Public Safety 46 Department of Cultural Resources 51 Department of Environment and Natural Resources 57 Department of Health and Human Services 64 Department of Revenue 79 Department of Transportation 80 Office of the State Controller 83 State Board of Elections 84 Office of Human Resources 87 Office of Administrative Hearings 88 Housing Finance Agency 88 Examining and Licensing Boards 89 Acupuncture Licensing Board 89 Alarm Systems Licensing Board Appraisal Board Architecture Auctioneer Licensing Board Barber Examiners North Carolina State Government (continued) Certified Public Accountant Examiners 90 Chiropractic Examiners Cosmetic Art Examiners Dental Examiners Dietetics/Nutrition Examiners of Electrical Contractors 91 Electrolysis Examiners Examiners for Engineers and Land Surveyors Environmental Health Specialists Examiners Ethics Commission 92 Examiners of Fee Based Practicing Pastoral Counselors Registration for Foresters Funeral Service Hearing Aid Dealers and Fitters Board Home Inspector Licensure Board Interpreter and Transliterator Licensing Board 93 Licensing Board for General Contractors Licensing of Geologists Landscape Architects Landscape Contractors Registration Board Law Examiners 94 Licensed Professional Counselors Marriage and Family Therapy Massage and Bodywork Therapy Medical Board Medical Board Midwifery Joint Committee 95 Nursing Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators Occupational Therapy Opticians Optometry 96 Pharmacy Physical Therapy Examiners Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors Podiatry Examiners Private Protective Services 97 Psychology Board Public Librarian Certification Commission Real Estate Commission Recreational Therapy Licensure Refrigeration Examiners 98 Social Work Certification and Licensure Board Licensing of Soil Scientists Speech and Language Pathologists and Audiologists Substance Abuse Professional Certification Board 99 Veterinary Medical Board North Carolina State Government (continued) The Judicial Branch 100 Administrative Office of the Courts 100 The Supreme Court 101 The Court of Appeals 101 Judges of the Superior Court 102 District Court Judges 108 District Attorneys 120 Public Defenders 123 III Higher Education in North Carolina 124 The University of North Carolina 125 Constituent Institutions 127 North Carolina Community College System 129 Community Colleges 129 IV North Carolina County Government 136 Alamance County 137 Alexander County 138 Alleghany County 139 Anson County 141 Ashe County 142 Avery County 143 Beaufort County 145 Bertie County 146 Bladen County 147 Brunswick County 149 Buncombe County 151 Burke County 153 Cabarrus County 154 Caldwell County 156 Camden County 157 Carteret County 158 Caswell County 159 Catawba County 161 Chatham County 162 Cherokee County 163 Chowan County 165 Clay County 166 Cleveland County 167 Columbus County 169 Craven County 170 Cumberland County 172 Currituck County 173 Dare County 175 North Carolina County Government (continued) Davidson County 176 Davie County 178 Duplin County 179 Durham County 180 Edgecombe County 182 Forsyth County 184 Franklin County 185 Gaston County 187 Gates County 188 Graham County 189 Granville County 190 Greene County 192 Guilford County 194 Halifax County 195 Harnett County 197 Haywood County 198 Henderson County 199 Hertford County 201 Hoke County 202 Hyde County 204 Iredell County 205 Jackson County 206 Johnston County 208 Jones County 209 Lee County 210 Lenoir County 211 Lincoln County 212 Macon County 214 Madison County 215 Martin County 216 McDowell County 217 Mecklenburg County 219 Mitchell County 220 Montgomery County 221 Moore County 222 Nash County 224 New Hanover County 225 Northampton County 227 Onslow County 228 Orange County 229 Pamlico County 231 Pasquotank County 232 Pender County 234 Perquimans County 235 Person County 236 Pitt County 238 Polk County 239 Randolph County 240 Richmond County 242 Robeson County 243 Rockingham County 245 Rowan County 246 North Carolina County Government (continued) Rutherford County 247 Sampson County 249 Scotland County 250 Stanly County 251 Stokes County 253 Surry County 254 Swain County 255 Transylvania County 256 Tyrrell County 258 Union County 259 Vance County 260 Wake County 261 Warren County 263 Washington County 264 Watauga County 265 Wayne County 267 Wilkes County 268 Wilson County 269 Yadkin County 271 Yancey County 272 V North Carolina Consular Corps 274 North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State Executive Elaine F. Marshall North Carolina Secretary of State Rodney Maddox Chief Deputy Secretary of State George Jeter Director of Communications Publications Division Linda Wise Editorial Assistant Cathy Moss Editorial Assistant A Message from North Carolina’s Secretary of State Welcome to the 2014 - 2015 edition of the North Carolina Directory of State and County Officials! The demand for services from government at the county and state levels has increased in recent years as our state population has grown. This means that good communications between public agencies and the people they serve are more important than ever. This directory has become an important way for North Carolina’s citizens, our business community and local governments to contact the agencies that can best provide the particular service they need. I am very proud to provide this directory as a service to all of its user groups. The N.C. Department of the Secretary of State takes its role of putting citizens in touch with their state government very seriously. I know that this directory will serve as a valuable reference tool for you. Please feel free to use the Directory in the way that serves your needs the best. You are more than welcome to book- mark it online, save it as a file, or print it out your own copy. No matter which format suits you best, I hope the information found here proves to be valuable when you need to contact state and county officials. Elaine F. Marshall North Carolina Secretary of State I United States Government 2014 - 2015 DIRECTORY OF STATE & COUNTY OFFICIALS OF NORTH CAROLINA Delegates to the Representatives United States Congress G. K. Butterfield (Democrat) 1st District Senators 2305 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-3101 fax 202-225-3354 Richard Burr (Republican) 217 Russell Senate Office Building 216 NE Nash Street, Suite B Washington, DC 20510 Wilson, NC 27893 202-224-3154 fax 202-228-2981 252-237-9816 fax 252-291-0356 2000 West First Street, Suite 508 411 E. Chapel Hill Street, Suite 905 Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Durham, NC 27701 336-631-5125 fax 336-725-4493 919-908-0164 fax 919-908-0169 toll-free 1-800-685-8916 Web site address 181 South Street, Room 222 http://butterfield.house.gov City Hall Gastonia, NC 28052 Renee Ellmers (Republican) 704-833-0854 fax 704-833-1467 2nd District 151 Patton Avenue, Suite 204 426 Cannon House Office Building Federal Building Washington, DC 20515 Asheville, NC 28801 202-225-4531 fax 202-225-5662 828-350-2437 fax 828-350-2439 406 West Broad Street 201 North Front Street, Suite 809 Dunn, NC 28334 Wilmington, NC 28401 910-230-1910 fax 910-230-1940 910-251-1058 fax 910-251-7975 2nd District toll-free 1-888-848-1833 222 Sunset Avenue, Suite 201 100 Coast Line Street, Room 210 Asheboro, NC 27203 Rocky Mount, NC 27804 336-626-3060 252-977-9522 fax 252-977-7902 toll-free 1-877-645-8764 Web site address http://burr.senate.gov Web site address http://ellmers.house.gov Kay Hagan (Democrat) Walter B. Jones (Republican) 521 Dirksen Senate Office Building 3rd District Washington, DC 20510 2333 Rayburn House Office Building 202-224-6342 fax 202-228-2563 Washington, DC 20515 310 New Bern Avenue 202-225-3415 fax 202-225-3286 Raleigh, NC 27601 1105-C Corporate Drive 919-856-4630 fax 919-856-4053 Greenville, NC 27858-4211 701 Green Valley Road, Suite 201 252-931-1003 fax 252-931-1002 Greensboro, NC 27408 toll-free 336-333-5311 fax 336-333-5331 1-800-351-1697 82 Patton Avenue, Suite 635 Web site address Asheville, NC 28801 http://jones.house.gov 828-257-6510 fax 828-257-6514 1520 South Boulevard, Suite 205 Charlotte, NC 28203 704-334-2448 fax 704-334-2405 toll-free 1-877-852-9462 Web site address http://hagan.senate.gov 2 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT David Price (Democrat) 107 Midtown Commons 4th District Madison, NC 27025 2162 Rayburn House Office Building 336-427-0044 fax 336-427-0480 Washington, DC 20515 124 Elm Street 202-225-1784 fax 202-225-2014
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