North Carolina General Statutes
Article 23 - Judgment.
§ 1-239.1 - Records of cancellation, assignment, etc., of judgments recorded by photographic process.

1-239.1. Records of cancellation, assignment, etc., of judgments recorded by photographic process.
In all cases where the governing authority of any county has caused the instruments or documents filed for record in the office of the clerk of the superior court of such county to be recorded by any system involving the use of microfilm or by the use of any microphotographic system or by any system of photographic recording, it shall be lawful for the clerk of the superior court to keep a record or docket book for the purpose of entering on same payment or payments, credit or satisfaction, assignments or releases in whole or in part of any judgment which has heretofore been recorded by any photographic process above mentioned. For this purpose, the form of such docket or record book shall be substantially as follows:
"______________ Superior Court Cancellation, Assignment, Transfer or Release of Judgments, etc.
Any entries of payment, credits or satisfaction made on such record or docket book, in substantially the form above mentioned, shall be good and valid payments, credits or satisfactions in all respects as if the same had been duly entered on the original judgment docket before the recording of same by the photographic process or system above mentioned. The clerk of the superior court shall have the authority to forward certificates to the clerk of the superior court of each county to whom a transcript of said judgment has been sent to the same extent and for all the purposes provided in G.S. 1-239, and all payments, credits or satisfactions entered in said docket book or record shall be valid to the same extent as if the same had been entered in the regular judgment docket in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 1-239. (1951, c. 774; 1999-456, s. 59.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure

Article 23 - Judgment.

§ 1-208.1 - Judgment docket, judgment and docket book defined.

§ 1-209 - Judgments authorized to be entered by clerk; sale of property; continuance pending sale; writs of assistance and possession.

§ 1-209.1 - Petitioner who abandons condemnation proceeding taxed with fee for respondent's attorney.

§ 1-209.2 - Voluntary nonsuit by petitioner in condemnation proceeding.

§ 1-210 - Return of execution; order for disbursement of proceeds.

§ 1-215.1 - Judgments or orders not rendered on Mondays validated.

§ 1-215.2 - Time within which judgments or orders signed on days other than Mondays may be attacked.

§ 1-215.3 - Validation of conveyances pursuant to orders made on days other than Mondays.

§ 1-217 - Certain default judgments validated.

§ 1-217.1 - Judgments based on summons erroneously designated alias or pluries validated.

§ 1-217.2 - Judgments by default to remove cloud from title to real estate validated.

§ 1-223 - Against married persons.

§ 1-228 - Regarded as a deed and registered.

§ 1-229 - Certified registered copy evidence.

§ 1-230 - In action for recovery of personal property.

§ 1-231 - What judge approves judgments.

§ 1-232 - Judgment roll.

§ 1-233 - Docketed and indexed.

§ 1-234 - Where and how docketed; lien.

§ 1-235 - Of appellate division docketed in superior court; lien.

§ 1-236.1 - Transcripts of judgments certified by deputy clerks validated.

§ 1-237 - Judgments of federal courts docketed; lien on property; recordation; conformity with federal law.

§ 1-239 - Paid to clerk; docket credited; transcript to other counties; notice to attorney for judgment creditor; judgment creditor to give notice of payment; entry of payment on docket; penalty for failure to give notice of payment.

§ 1-239.1 - Records of cancellation, assignment, etc., of judgments recorded by photographic process.

§ 1-241 - Clerk to pay money to party entitled.

§ 1-242 - Credits upon judgments.

§ 1-243 - For money due on judicial sale.

§ 1-245 - Cancellation of judgments discharged through bankruptcy proceedings.

§ 1-246 - Assignment of judgment to be entered on judgment docket, signed and witnessed.