North Carolina Complaint for Violation of Civil Rights-Non-Prisoner is a legal document that is used to file a complaint with a court or other administrative body in the state of North Carolina to seek redress for the violation of civil rights. This document is typically used to seek relief from discrimination, harassment, or other civil rights violations experienced by an individual or group of individuals, but not those who are incarcerated in a prison or other correctional facility. There are two types of North Carolina Complaint for Violation of Civil Rights-Non-Prisoner: a Complaint for Damages and a Complaint for Injunctive Relief. The Complaint for Damages seeks damages for the harm suffered as a result of the violation of civil rights, while the Complaint for Injunctive Relief seeks an order from the court or other administrative body to prevent the further violation of civil rights.