North Carolina Statutes

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

North Carolina § 1-237
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 1Civil Procedure
Art. 23Judgment

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 1-237 (2026).

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Judgments and decrees rendered in the district courts of the United States within this State may be docketed on the judgment dockets of the superior courts in the several counties of this State for the purpose of creating liens upon property in the county where docketed; and when a judgment or decree is registered, recorded, docketed and indexed in a county in like manner as is required of judgments and decrees of the courts of this State, it shall become a lien and shall have all the rights, force and effect of a judgment or decree of the superior court of said county. When a judgment roll of a district court is filed with the clerk of the superior court, the clerk shall docket it as judgments of the superior court are required to be docketed. It is the intent and purpose of this section

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