North Carolina Statutes
§ 153A-443 — Redesignation of site of "courthouse door," etc
North Carolina § 153A-443
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 153A-443 (2026).
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If a county determines that the traditional location of the "courthouse," the "courthouse door," the "courthouse bulletin board" or the "courthouse steps" has become inappropriate or inconvenient for the doing of any act or the posting of any notice required by law to be done or posted at such a site, the county may by ordinance designate some appropriate or more convenient location for the site. The board of commissioners shall cause such an ordinance to be published at least once within 30 days after the day it is adopted and shall cause a copy of it to be posted for 60 days at the traditional location. (1973, c. 822, s. 1.)
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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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North Carolina § 153A-443, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/153A/153A-443.