North Carolina prohibits sanctuary policies under NCGS 153A-145.5 and 160A-205.2, requiring local governments to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement and honor lawful immigration detainers.
House Bill 318 enacted NCGS 153A-145.5 for counties and NCGS 160A-205.2 for municipalities, barring local governments from adopting any policy that limits or restricts cooperation with federal immigration authorities or restricts gathering of immigration status information. NCGS 162-62, strengthened by House Bill 10 in 2024, requires jails to determine the immigration status of prisoners charged with qualifying offenses, query ICE when status cannot be verified, and hold prisoners subject to ICE detainers and warrants for judicial review and transfer. Local governments cannot prohibit officers from communicating with ICE and cannot create sanctuary jurisdictions. The law applies statewide and overrides any conflicting local resolution or ordinance.
Local sanctuary policies are void and unenforceable; local officials may face civil action and loss of certain state funds, and noncompliant detainer policies expose jurisdictions to liability.
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Apex, NC
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Apex, NC
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Apex, NC
Rainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in Apex. North Carolina state law prohibits local governments from banning cisterns and rain barrels used for ir...
Apex, NC
Apex UDO Sec. 4.5.6 permits one Accessory Apartment per single-family lot. Attached accessory apartments have no size limit. Detached accessory apartments ar...
Apex, NC
Apex Town Code Sec. 13-62 limits Mobile Food Vendors to (a) private property with written owner permission, (b) Town-owned property with the Town Manager's w...
Apex, NC
Apex Town Code Chapter 13, Article IV (Sec. 13-60 through 13-69.5), adopted by Ordinance 2019-0305-02, requires every Mobile Food Vendor and Transient Food V...
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