North Carolina Statutes

§ 13-4 — Endorsement of warrant, service and filing of conditional pardon

North Carolina § 13-4
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 13Citizenship Restored

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 13-4 (2026).

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When the offender has satisfied all of the conditions of a conditional pardon, and his rights of citizenship have been restored under the provisions of G.S. 13-1(3), the Governor shall issue an endorsement to the original warrant which specified the conditions of the pardon. Such endorsement shall acknowledge that the offender has satisfied all of the conditions of the pardon. The Governor shall then deliver the endorsement to the officer specified in G.S. 147-25 for service and delivery to the clerk. Service and delivery to the clerk and filing by the clerk shall be done in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 13-3 so that the endorsement reflecting satisfaction of all conditions of the pardon will be served and recorded as if it were a warrant of unconditional pardon. (1973, c. 251.) §

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Legislative History

(1973, c. 251.)

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