North Carolina Statutes
§ 153A-239.1 — Naming roads and assigning street numbers in unincorporated areas for counties
North Carolina § 153A-239.1
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 153A-239.1 (2026).
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(a)A county may by ordinance name or rename any road within the county and not within a city, and may pursuant to a procedure established by ordinance assign or reassign street numbers for use on such a road. In naming or renaming a road, a county may not:
(1)Change the name, if any, given to the road by the Board of Transportation, unless the Board of Transportation agrees;
(2)Change the number assigned to the road by the Board of Transportation, but may give the road a name in addition to its number; or
(3)Give the road a name that is deceptively similar to the name of any other public road in the vicinity.
A county shall not name or rename a road or adopt an ordinance to establish a procedure to assign or reassign street numbers on a road until it has held a public hearing on the ma
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Nearby Sections
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§ 153A-1
Definitions§ 153A-10
State has 100 counties§ 153A-102
Commissioners to fix fees§ 153A-11
Corporate powers§ 153A-111
Appointment; powers and duties§ 153A-114
Appointment; duties§ 153A-12
Exercise of corporate power§ 153A-121
General ordinance-making power§ 153A-123
Enforcement of ordinances§ 153A-124
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