47-1. Officials of State authorized to take probate.
The execution of all deeds of conveyance, contracts to buy, sell or convey lands, mortgages, deeds of trust, instruments modifying or extending the terms of mortgages or deeds of trust, assignments, powers of attorney, covenants to stand seized to the use of another, leases for more than three years, releases, affidavits concerning land titles or family history, any instruments pertaining to real property, and any and all instruments and writings of whatever nature and kind which are required or allowed by law to be registered in the office of the register of deeds or which may hereafter be required or allowed by law to be so registered, may be proved or acknowledged before any one of the following officials of this State: The justices, judges, magistrates, clerks, assistant clerks, and deputy clerks of the General Court of Justice, and notaries public. (Code, s. 1246; 1895, c. 161, ss. 1, 3; 1897, c. 87; 1899, c. 235; Rev., s. 989; C.S., s. 3293; 1951, c. 772; 1969, c. 44, s. 52; 1971, c. 1185, s. 9.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 47 - Probate and Registration
§ 47-1 - Officials of State authorized to take probate.
§ 47-2 - Officials of the United States, foreign countries, and sister states.
§ 47-2.1 - Validation of instruments proved before officers of certain ranks.
§ 47-2.2 - Notary public of sister state; lack of seal or stamp or expiration date of commission.
§ 47-5 - When seal of officer necessary to probate.
§ 47-6 - Officials may act although land or maker's residence elsewhere.
§ 47-8.1 - Certain documents verified by attorneys validated.
§ 47-9 - Probates before stockholders in building and loan associations.
§ 47-10 - Probate before stockholders or directors in banking corporations.
§ 47-11 - Subpoenas to maker and subscribing witnesses.
§ 47-12 - Proof of attested instrument by subscribing witness.
§ 47-12.1 - Proof of attested instrument by proof of handwriting.
§ 47-12.2 - Subscribing witness incompetent when grantee or beneficiary.
§ 47-13 - Proof of unattested writing.
§ 47-13.1 - Certificate of officer taking proof of instrument.
§ 47-14.1 - Repeal of laws requiring private examination of married women.
§ 47-16 - Probate of corporate deeds, where corporation has ceased to exist.