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The eleventh edition of the North Carolina Guidebook for Registers of Deeds is the updated essential resource for registers of deeds and those who depend on their services. In addition to updating the prior edition's comprehensive description and analysis of the law and practice for office operations, public records management, real estate instrument registration and indexing, and marriage licenses and vital record issuance and management, this edition has new chapters on electronic recording and assumed business name filings.
This revised fifth edition manual focuses on the powers and duties of registers of deeds. Recording and indexing of real and personal property records, recording of maps and plats, issuance of marriage licenses, and liability of the register of deeds are discussed.
"Application forms and ordering information for the vital records you need for driver's licenses, passports, jobs, social security, proof of identity, etc."--Cover.
This edition updates, revises, and expands the eighth edition, published in 2000, and its related supplements. A guide to the powers and duties of registers of deeds, the book addresses the recording and indexing of real and personal property records, the recording of plats, the issuance of marriage licenses, and the management of other records for which registers are responsible. It also discusses the operation of the registerÕs office and its role in real estate transactions.
As part of its mission to provide access to data and information relating to the health of the Nation, the National Center for Health Statistics produces a number of publications containing reference and statistical materials. The purpose of this publication is solely to provide information about individual vital records maintained only on file in State or local vital statistics offices. An official certificate of every birth, death, marriage, and divorce should be on file in the locality where the event occurred. The Federal Government does not maintain files or indexes of these records. These records are filed permanently either in a State vital statistics office or in a city, county, or other local office. To obtain a certified copy of any of the certificates, write or go to the vital statistics office in the State or area where the event occurred. Addresses and fees are given for each event in the State or area concerned.