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What law do you think it's violating?
The purpose of any law is to make sure that you receive the answer. Even if there is some technical violation, this is a "no harm, no foul" situation. You received the answer. All is good.
Rule 1A-1.5(b)(2) if the NC General Statutes. Once the suit is in play, things that are required to be served can either be delivered to you or mailed.
The process for the answer is that the answer is filed with the court and a copy gets mailed to you. There is no violation of the rules that I can see from the few facts you provided.
I forgot to check the posting history. xz2019 was provided previously with a link to North Carolina’s Rules of Civil Procedure. Perhaps he might actually want to read them.
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