North Carolina Statutes
§ 35A-1206 — Letters of appointment
North Carolina § 35A-1206
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 35AIncompetency and Guardianship
Art. 4Purpose and Scope; Jurisdiction; Venue
Subch. IIGuardian And Ward
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Bluebook
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 35A-1206 (2026).
Text
Whenever a guardian has been duly appointed and qualified under this Subchapter, the clerk shall issue to the guardian letters of appointment signed by the clerk and sealed with the clerk's seal of office. In all cases, the clerk shall specify in the order and letters of appointment whether the guardian is a guardian of the estate, a guardian of the person, or a general guardian.
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Legislative History
(1987, c. 550, s. 1.)
Nearby Sections
15
§ 35A-1101
Definitions§ 35A-1102
Scope of law; exclusive procedure§ 35A-1103
Jurisdiction; venue§ 35A-1104
Change of venue§ 35A-1105
Petition before clerk§ 35A-1106
Contents of petition§ 35A-1107
Right to counsel or guardian ad litem§ 35A-1108
Issuance of notice§ 35A-1109
Service of notice and petition§ 35A-1110
Right to jury§ 35A-1111
Multidisciplinary evaluation§ 35A-1112
Hearing on petition; adjudication order§ 35A-1114
Appointment of interim guardian§ 35A-1115
Appeal from clerk's order§ 35A-1116
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