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Collateral Consequences Assessment Tool (C-CAT)

Collateral Consequences Assessment Tool (C-CAT)

Criminal convictions often lead to legal consequences other than jail, prison, or probation. North Carolina statutes and regulations require or authorize a wide array of collateral consequences affecting many areas of life, including the ability to get or keep certain jobs, licenses, or public benefits; hold public office; contract with public and private entities; and vote. The Collateral Consequences Assessment Tool (C-CAT), the first of its kind, is a web-based tool that centralizes the collateral consequences imposed under North Carolina law for a criminal conviction. C-CAT was created to help attorneys, policymakers, service providers, and affected individuals identify, assess, and compile the collateral consequences that may be triggered by a criminal conviction.

The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Florence Rogers Charitable Trust, Richard J. Reynolds III and Marie Mallouk Reynolds Foundation, and other private funders made the creation of this resource possible. To continue providing this essential tool to organizations and individuals for free, additional annual funding is required. Your gift will help keep C-CAT free.   

To learn more about C-CAT, visit /resources/tools/collateral-consequences-assessment-tool-c-cat