[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] Clerk of Court [Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Enclosure of Clerk's Docket Entry of Default Dear Clerk of Court, I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to enclose the Clerk's Docket Entry of Default in accordance with the procedures outlined by the North Carolina General Court of Justice. [Optional paragraph: Provide a brief background or context if necessary] Enclosed with this letter is the Clerk's Docket Entry of Default for [case number] titled [plaintiff name(s) vs. defendant name(s)]. This entry of default represents the failure of the defendant to respond or take appropriate action within the specified timeframe as per North Carolina laws and regulations. By filing this Clerk's Docket Entry of Default, it is understood that the defendant has not fulfilled their legal responsibilities to respond or participate in the legal proceedings. This default entry allows the plaintiff to proceed with the case and potentially obtain a judgment in their favor. Kindly acknowledge receipt of this enclosed Clerk's Docket Entry of Default by returning the enclosed self-addressed stamped envelope or by providing a written confirmation at your earliest convenience. Once the acknowledgment is received, it will greatly assist us in moving forward with the case and ensuring that the necessary actions are taken. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Should you require any further information or have any questions regarding the enclosed Clerk's Docket Entry of Default, please feel free to contact me at [phone number] or [email address]. Your assistance and cooperation in this legal matter are greatly appreciated. Sincerely, [Your Name] Enclosure: Clerk's Docket Entry of Default Cc: [Plaintiff's Attorney, if applicable] Types of North Carolina Sample Letters for Enclosure of Clerk's Docket Entry of Default: 1. Complaint for Entry of Default Judgment: This type of letter is used when the plaintiff is requesting the entry of default due to the defendant's failure to respond or participate in the legal proceedings as required. 2. Notice of Intent to File Default: This type of letter is sent to the defendant as a warning or notification before the actual entry of default is filed. It informs the defendant of the consequences of their inaction and provides them with a final opportunity to respond. 3. Request for Entry of Default: This letter is used by the plaintiff or their attorney after the defendant fails to respond within the specified timeframe, requesting the court to enter a default against the defendant. 4. Request for Clerk's Docket Entry of Default: This letter is sent to the Clerk of Court, enclosing the necessary documents to formally request the entry of default and informing them of the defendant's non-compliance with legal obligations. Note: The specific types of North Carolina sample letters for enclosure of clerk's docket entry of default may vary depending on individual circumstances and the nature of the case.