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Preface This volume presents the full text of Chapter 10B of the North Carolina General Statutes, governing Notaries Public, Electronic Notaries, and provisions for Remote and Emergency Notarization. It is reproduced here for reference purposes in a clear and accessible format.
The laws contained in this publication reflect amendments enacted through 2024. They establish the qualifications, duties, responsibilities, and limitations of notaries in North Carolina, including requirements for traditional notarization, electronic notarization, and remote electronic notarization. The text also incorporates temporary provisions for emergency video notarization and witnessing during declared states of emergency.
This handbook is intended as a reference resource for practicing notaries, legal professionals, educators, and members of the public who seek a complete and up-to-date version of Chapter 10B in a single volume.
While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, users are advised to consult the official North Carolina General Assembly website or the North Carolina Secretary of State for the most current statutes. In the event of a conflict, the official statutory text controls.Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – General Provisions
Chapter 2 – Commissioning
Chapter 4 – Fees
Chapter 5 – Signature and Seal
Chapter 6 – Certificate Forms
Chapter 7 – Changes in Status
Chapter 8 – Enforcement, Sanctions, and Remedies
Chapter 9 – Validation of Notarial Acts
Article 2 – Electronic Notary Act
Part 1. General Provisions
Part 2. Registration
Part 3. Electronic Notarial Acts, Powers, and Limitations
Part 4. Electronic Notary Records, Maintenance, and Disposition
Part 4A. Remote Electronic Notarization
Part 5. Certificate Forms
Part 6. Enforcement
Article 3 – Video Witnessing During State of Emergency
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