DA Travis Page

District Attorney
Travis Page

Gaston County

Prosecutorial District 38

(704) 852-3292
Gaston County Courthouse 325 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Suite 2003
Gastonia, NC 28052
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The District Attorney for the Thirty-Eighth Prosecutorial District is Travis Page

Thank you for visiting the website of the District Attorneys’ Office in Judicial District 38, which encompasses all of Gaston County, North Carolina. It is the duty of this office to represent the State with integrity and professionalism, while protecting victims and their rights, in the pursuit of justice.

The goal of this site is to make the information and services provided by the District Attorneys’ Office and the criminal justice system available to the public. Please take the time to search each webpage and explore all of the information we have provided you. Should you have any questions, we have also included details on how you may contact us.

“District Attorney” commonly refers to an attorney for the community elected by the people in his/her district to represent the interests of the general public, including crime victims in court proceedings against people accused of committing crimes. Other jurisdictions use various terms: Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney (a federal prosecutor), Solicitor, or State’s Attorney.

The primary duty of the District Attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The District Attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the District Attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

Upcoming Events

On September 25th, 2024, Gaston County District Attorney’s Office will be hosting its first annual National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims. In partnership with Hope United, the Gaston County District Attorney’s Office wants to take time to remember those who have died by violence. In addition to their monthly Homicide Support Group, this event will help to foster and support the families who have lost their loved ones. District Attorney Travis Page says “Our office is fully committed to supporting our community and improving the lives of our victims. The Homicide Family Support Group is an initiative born from that commitment, and we hope you will stand with our homicide families on September 25th as we commemorate a National Day of Remembrance. May we stand together, arm in arm, in steadfast resolve to remove violence from our communities”.