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North Carolina's Official Website, featuring information about government services, updates, and guides to exploring and enjoying our state.
About NC - nc.gov
North Carolina is proud to have been the first in the nation to address learning standards, student tests and school accountability simultaneously. North Carolina boasts 53 colleges and universities, including 17 public universities, as well as a robust community college system.
All NC State Government Services
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Refund Inquiry Selection - NC.gov
Check the status of my 2024 original income tax refund. My refund amount is different than what I expected. Receive information about my amended return or refund for a year.
Criminal Offender Searches | NC DAC
Law Enforcement Search - Search the Adult Correction database by last name or ID for up-to-date information on North Carolina offenders, probationers and parolees.
Finding a Job | nc.gov
Many career opportunities are available in North Carolina state government. We seek skilled, dedicated individuals with a wide range of education and experience in public safety, education, transportation, health care and more. Come work for NC.
Individuals - DES
Landing page that shows individuals if they are eligible, what documents are required, how to file, how to create a account, and more
NC.gov - Identity Manager Dashboard
Login to the Identity Manager Dashboard using your NCID credentials.
NC OSHR: Work for North Carolina
North Carolina State Government is the state’s largest employer with over 76,000 employees all working toward a common goal of making North Carolina great. We are a large organization comprised of various agencies, branches, and universities, each providing an important public service.
Apply for Unemployment | DES
Unemployment benefits provide temporary payments to eligible workers who lose their main job through no fault of their own. You must be able and available to work, and actively look for a job, to receive benefits. In North Carolina, you may get up to $350 a week in unemployment benefits for up to 12 weeks.
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