North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Probate.
§ 47-2 - Officials of the United States, foreign countries, and sister states.

47-2. Officials of the United States, foreign countries, and sister states.
The execution of all such instruments and writings as are permitted or required by law to be registered may be proved or acknowledged before any one of the following officials of the United States, of the District of Columbia, of the several states and territories of the United States, of countries under the dominion of the United States and of foreign countries: Any judge of a court of record, any clerk of a court of record, any notary public, any commissioner of deeds, any commissioner of oaths, any mayor or chief magistrate of an incorporated town or city, any ambassador, minister, consul, vice-consul, consul general, vice-consul general, associate consul, or any other person authorized by federal law to acknowledge documents as consular officers, or commercial agent of the United States, any justice of the peace of any state or territory of the United States, any officer of the United States Army or Air Force or United States Marine Corps having the rank of warrant officer or higher, any officer of the United States Navy or Coast Guard having the rank of warrant officer, or higher, or any officer of the United States Merchant Marine having the rank of warrant officer, or higher. No official seal shall be required of a military or merchant marine officer, but the officer shall sign the officer's name, designate the officer's rank, and give the name of the officer's ship or military organization and the date, and for the purpose of certifying the acknowledgment, the officer shall use a form in substance as follows:
On this the ____ day of ____, ____, before me ____, the undersigned officer, personally appeared ________, known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be accompanying or serving in or with the Armed Forces of the United States (or to be the spouse of a person accompanying or serving in or with the Armed Forces of the United States) and to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instruments and acknowledged that ____ the person ____ executed the same for the purposes therein contained. And the undersigned does further certify that the undersigned is at the date of this certificate a commissioned officer of the rank stated below and is in the active service of the Armed Forces of the United States.
If the proof or acknowledgment of the execution of an instrument is had before a justice of the peace of any state of the United States other than this State or of any territory of the United States, the certificate of the justice of the peace shall be accompanied by a certificate of the clerk of some court of record of the county in which the justice of the peace resides, which certificate of the clerk shall be under the clerk's hand and official seal, to the effect that the justice of the peace was at the time the certificate of the justice bears date an acting justice of the peace of the county and state or territory and that the genuine signature of the justice of the peace is set to the certificate. (1899, c. 235, s. 5; 1905, c. 451; Rev., s. 990; 1913, c. 39, s. 1; Ex. Sess. 1913, c. 72, s. 1; C.S., s. 3294; 1943, c. 159, s. 1; c. 471, s. 1; 1945, c. 6, s. 1; 1955, c. 658, s. 1; 1957, c. 1084, s. 1; 1967, c. 949; 1999-456, s. 59; 2004-199, s. 16; 2011-183, s. 30.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 47 - Probate and Registration

Article 1 - Probate.

§ 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 - Register of deeds to verify the presence of proof or acknowledgement and register instruments and electronic documents; order by judge; instruments to which register of deeds is a party.

§ 47-14.1 - Repeal of laws requiring private examination of married women.

§ 47-16 - Probate of corporate deeds, where corporation has ceased to exist.