The North Carolina Report of Mediation is a formal document that provides evidence of a successful mediation process between two parties. It is issued by a licensed mediator or mediator service and details the agreement made between the parties involved. The report is an important document that is presented to the courts in order to demonstrate that the parties have reached a mutually acceptable agreement. There are two types of North Carolina Report of Mediation: voluntary and court-ordered. The voluntary report is issued when the parties have agreed to mediate without court intervention. The court-ordered report is issued when the court has ordered the parties to mediate and a successful resolution has been achieved. The North Carolina Report of Mediation is an important tool in resolving disputes and is an integral part of the state's legal system.