A North Carolina Debtors Motion For Entry of Discharge is a legal document filed with the court by a debtor in a bankruptcy case in the state of North Carolina. It requests that the court enter an order discharging the debtor from all debts that have been discharged in the bankruptcy case. This document must be filed after the debtor has received a discharge from the bankruptcy court. There are two types of North Carolina Debtors Motion For Entry of Discharge: (1) an individual debtor's motion, which is filed by the debtor themselves, and (2) a joint debtor's motion, which is filed by two or more debtors who have filed a joint petition for bankruptcy. In either case, the motion must include the names of all the creditors listed in the bankruptcy case and the amount of any debt discharged. The motion also must include a statement that all applicable debts have been discharged and that no further payments are owed on those debts. Once the motion is approved, the court will enter an order discharging the debt and the debtor is relieved of any obligation to repay the debts.