Mary Alphin: Candidate for Lenoir County Clerk of Superior Court

Mary Alphin: Candidate for Lenoir County Clerk of Superior Court

Lenoir County,

 

You will have many important decisions when you head to the polls. Among them is who you will entrust to serve as your next Clerk of Superior Court. This post plays a critical role in how justice is administered in Lenoir County, overseeing all clerical and record-keeping functions of the district and superior court, with jurisdiction over probate, foreclosures, guardianships, divorces, adoptions, name changes and other pre- and post-judgement remedies. Experience matters in this position. 

It has been my intent through this journey to seek election as your next Clerk of Superior Court by demonstrating to you that I have been a loyal and faithful public servant for you over the past 15 years, that I have provided quality service in the Lenoir County Clerk’s Office as a deputy and assistant clerk in various positions and through supervisory roles, and that I can be entrusted with its leadership and guidance moving forward. My goal in running for this post is to ensure a seamless transition of leadership that allows the Lenoir County Clerk’s office to continue operating in accordance with the mandates of the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts in an efficient, effective and professional manner to serve the people of this county. I love my job, the people I work with, and the community I work for. 

The Clerk of Superior Court plays a crucial role in the processing of cases and the disposition of justice. The work of the clerk’s office is important and with legislative additions, has expanded and become more complex over time. I take my job very seriously and commit to providing courteous and efficient service to the citizens of Lenoir County and surrounding communities while ensuring accuracy and fairness to all as guaranteed by the rights and liberties set by the Constitution and laws of the United States and North Carolina. I currently have the ability to perform functions of the clerk of court’s office including but not limited to – staff supervision, staff training, book keeper, child support, civil court, processing civil paperwork, bonds, small claims, foreclosures, upset bids, processing criminal cases, as clerk in district and superior civil court, administer of the oath and a multitude of special proceedings. 

I bring to you a strong work ethic that is dependable and self-disciplined. I am the most knowledgeable, experienced, and qualified candidate for the Clerk of Court seat on your ballot. I am and will always be open to hearing how you feel our office is serving you, whether you share that through the open door of the clerk’s office or when you see me out in the community. Several people have already done so through visits, calls, messages, and discussions. I continue to encourage you to reach out to me.

We still have approximately three weeks remaining in this journey with the hope of securing your support and vote for the next four years of service as your Lenoir County Clerk of Superior Court. 

 

Highest regard and honor,

Mary G. Alphin

Lenoir County Clerk of Superior Court Candidate


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