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Is Cary NC part of Wake County or Chatham County?

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What state is Wake County Library in?

There are several libraries in Wake County. A list of their locations can be found on the Wake County Government website. Wake County is in the state of North Carolina.


What county is Wake Forest NC in?

Wake Forest, North Carolina is in Wake County.


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Only the Wake county officials know it


What is the population of the Wake county?

the population of wake county as of July 1st 2008 is 832,970 people


What is the population of Wake County NC?

According to zip-codes.com, the population of Wake County, North Carolina is 627,846.


What county is Morrisville North Carolina in?

Morrisville, North Carolina is in Wake County.


What is the county in North Carolina in which the state capital is located?

Raliegh, NC is in Wake County


Can county judge reside over a felony trials and do the sentencing?

If a "county" judge is also certified to sit as a "circuit" judge, then yes, they may do so when serving in their Circuit Judge capacity. However a judge certified ONLY as a county level judge may not normally preside at a state-level criminal trial.


What county is durham North Carolina?

The bulk of it is in Durham County. Some parts of Durham are in Wake County.


Within which US County is Wake?

Wake is in the state of North Carolina, USA. Wake is a county and its largest city is Raleigh, named after Sir Walter Raleigh. It was founded in 1771 and named for Margaret Wake. Margaret Wake was the wife of Colonel Governor, William Tryon. The city of Raleigh is the state capital.


Who heads the counties commissioners court of Texas?

Each county in Texas is governed by a Commissioner's Court, which is headed by a County Judge. The Commissioner's Court is made up of Commissioners elected from within different precincts of a county. The County Judge is the chief executive officer of a county. The County Judge may also have judicial duties as part of a County Constitutional Court, depending on the county. Many counties that have County Courts at Law do not give very many judicial duties to the County Judge. For a directory of County Constitutional Courts, often including County Judge contact information and location, visit the Texas Courts Guide related link.