North Carolina Statutes
§ 10B-51 — Change of name
North Carolina § 10B-51
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 10B-51 (2026).
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(a)Within 45 days after the legal change of a notary's name, the notary shall send to the Secretary by an online notification to the extent it is made available by the Secretary, fax, e-mail, or certified mail, return receipt requested, a signed notice of the change. The notice shall include both the notary's former name and the notary's new name.
(b)A notary with a new name may continue to use the former name in performing notarial acts until all of the following steps have been completed:
(1)The notary receives a confirmation of Notary's Name Change from the Secretary.
(2)The notary obtains a new seal bearing the new name exactly as that name appears in the confirmation from the Secretary.
(3)The notary appears before the register of deeds to which the commission was delivered withi
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§ 10B-1
Short title§ 10B-10
Commission; oath of office§ 10B-100
Short title§ 10B-101
Definitions§ 10B-102
Scope of this Article§ 10B-105
Qualifications§ 10B-107
Course of instruction§ 10B-108
Fees for registration§ 10B-11
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Prohibitions§ 10B-12
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