We found 8 local listings for "Roanoke Rapids" including law firms, attorneys & legal experts.

Walker- James E. Paschal Attorney

500 Jackson Street, Roanoke Rapids, NC, 27289

Phone: (252)535-4477

Tags: Adoption Divorce & Family Law, Accident Attorneys, Domestic Relations & Family Law, Domestic Relations & Family Law,

Rollins and Rollins Attorneys at Law

14 East 11th Street, Roanoke Rapids, NC, 27292

Phone: (252)535-1269

Tags: Attorneys,

Law Office of Anthony O Strickland PC

197 Old Farm Road, Roanoke Rapids, NC, 27870

Phone: (252)410-5291

Tags: Attorneys,

Barnes Jimmie R Sam Atty-Prsnl Injury & Prprt

1101 Drake Street, Roanoke Rapids, NC, 27870

Phone: (252)537-3051

Tags: Attorneys,

Pre-Paid Legal Independent Associate

201 Old Farm Road, Roanoke Rapids, NC, 28083

Phone: (252)533-1834

Tags: Attorneys,

Webb Webb & Summey PA Attorneys at Law

1485 USHighway 158, Roanoke Rapids, NC, 27870

Phone: (252)533-0342

Tags: Attorneys,

Dickens- William F.- Jr. Attorney

928 Roanoke Avenue, Roanoke Rapids, NC, 28607

Phone: (252)537-3534

Tags: Real Estate, Attorneys, Wills Estates Trusts & Probate, Real Estate Attorneys,

Moseley- Elliott & Dickens- L.L.P.

928 Roanoke Avenue, Roanoke Rapids, NC, 27870

Phone: (252)537-3534

Tags: Attorneys, Business Corporation & Partnership Law, Trial Lawyers, Criminal Law,



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