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North Carolina Quitclaim Deed

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North Carolina at a glance: Notary Required: Yes · Witnesses Required: No · Governing Law: N.C. Gen. Stat. § 47-17

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Overview

Quitclaim Deeds in North Carolina

North Carolina quitclaim deeds must be signed by the grantor and notarized. Excise tax may be calculated at recording.
Key Facts

North Carolina Quitclaim Deed — Quick Reference

RequirementNorth Carolina Rule
Notary RequiredYes
Witnesses RequiredNo
Governing LawN.C. Gen. Stat. § 47-17
Legal Requirements

North Carolina Legal Requirements

  • Must contain the grantor's notarized signature.
Governing Laws

North Carolina Governing Laws

N.C. Gen. Stat. § 47-17
Acknowledgment Required
Requires notarization.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's North Carolina legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

North Carolina Quitclaim Deed — Frequently Asked Questions

Are witnesses required in North Carolina?

No, only a notary public.