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2012 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 161 - Register of Deeds.
Article 1 - The Office.
- Section 161-1 - Election and term of office.
- Section 161-2 - Four-year term for registers of deeds.
- Section 161-3 - Oath of office.
- Section 161-4 - Bond required.
- Section 161-4.1 - Salary in counties where fees formerly allowed.
- Section 161-4.2 - Liability insurance for register of deeds.
- Section 161-5 - Vacancy in office.
- Section 161-6 - Appointment of assistant and deputy registers of deeds; authority to sign in name of register of deeds; holdover assistants and deputies.
- Section 161-7 - Office at courthouse.
- Section 161-8 - Attendance at office.
- Section 161-9 - Official seal.
- Section 161-10 - (Effective until July 1, 2013) Uniform fees of registers of deeds.
- Section 161-10.1 - Exemption of Armed Forces discharge documents and certain other records needed in support of claims for veterans' benefits.
- Section 161-10.2 - Repealed by Session Laws 1969, c. 80, s. 6.
- Section 161-11 - Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 1027.
- Section 161-11.1 - Fees for Children's Trust Fund.
- Section 161-11.2 - Fees for domestic violence centers.
- Section 161-11.3 - (Effective until July 1, 2013) Automation Enhancement and Preservation Fund.
- Section 161-11.4 - (Suspended until July 1, 2013. See notes.) Fees for floodplain mapping.
- Section 161-11.5 - (Effective until July 1, 2013) Fees to be remitted to State Treasurer.
- Section 161-11.6 - (Suspended until July 1, 2013. See notes.) Fees for archival of records.
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