N.C. Gen. Stat. § 98-13
Copies contained in court records may be recorded
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Current — April 1, 2022
As of June 1, 2021
The copies aforesaid of all such deeds, wills, conveyances and other instruments proper to be recorded or registered, as are mentioned in G.S. 98-12, may be recorded or registered on application to the clerk of the superior court and due proof that the original thereof was genuine.
The copies aforesaid of all such deeds, wills, conveyances and other instruments proper to be recorded or registered, as are mentioned in G.S. 98-12, may be recorded or registered on application to the clerk of the superior court and due proof that the original thereof was genuine.
History
(1865-6, c. 41, s. 11; Code, s. 66; Rev., s. 338; C.S., s. 377.)
Official source: North Carolina General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain North Carolina statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.