North Carolina Statutes

§ 147-36 — Duties of Secretary of State

North Carolina § 147-36
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 147State Officers
Art. 4Secretary of State

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 147-36 (2026).

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It is the duty of the Secretary of State:

(1)To perform such duties as may then be devolved upon the Secretary by resolution of the two houses of the General Assembly or either of them.
(2)To attend the Governor, whenever required by the Governor, for the purpose of receiving documents that have passed the great seal.
(3)To receive and keep all conveyances and mortgages belonging to the State.
(4)To distribute annually the statutes and the legislative journals.
(5)To distribute the acts of Congress received at the Secretary's office in the manner prescribed for the statutes of the State.
(6)To keep a receipt book, in which the Secretary shall take from every person to whom a grant shall be delivered, a receipt for the same; but may enclose grants by mail in a registered letter at the

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