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Hinton, James Chadwick

James Chadwick "Chad" Hinton - Tarboro, NC

Attorney at DeLoatch & Hinton, PLLC

Real Estate Lawyers in Tarboro, NC

210 E. St. James Street P.O. Drawer 308 Tarboro, NC 27886 - 0308

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Tarboro Real Estate Lawyer

Updated: 02/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Real Estate
  • Probate and Fiduciary
  • Estate Planning
  • Municipal Law

Attorney Information

Overview

After earning his J.D. from Elon University School of Law, Chad joined the firm in March, 2010. His practice focuses on real estate, probate and fiduciary, estate planning, and small business law. He also serves as the town attorney for the Town of Tarboro and is attorney for the Redevelopment Commission of the Town of Tarboro, the Tarboro Development Corporation, the Tarboro/Edgecombe Cancer Support Foundation, Tarboro/Edgecombe Habitat for Humanity, Inc., as well as limited retained services for Edgecombe Community College. In addition, Chad is a Director at Tarboro Savings Bank, SSB, Tarboro's only hometown-based bank. He is a Rotarian, past Trustee at Edgecombe Community College, past chair of the Edgecombe County Board of Elections, and past member of the Edgecombe County Cultural Arts Council board of directors.

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Attorney / Manager

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Tarboro, NC

210 E. St. James Street
P.O. Drawer 308
Tarboro, NC 27886 - 0308

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Phone: 252-429-7850

Fax: 252-823-7390

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Website: https://www.dhandplaw.com

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