North Carolina Statutes

§ 66-71.15 — Expiration of certificates filed under Article 14; transition provisions

North Carolina § 66-71.15
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 66Commerce and Business
Art. 14AAssumed Business Name Act

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 66-71.15 (2026).

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(a)All certificates of assumed name filed under former Article 14 of this Chapter expire December 1, 2022, and the provisions of that former Article continue to apply to them until that date except as provided in this section. On or after that date, any person that (i) is listed as an owner of the business in a certificate of assumed name filed under that former Article and (ii) desires to continue engaging in business in this State under the assumed business name after that date must file an assumed business name certificate under this Article.
(b)At least one person listed as an owner of the business in a certificate of assumed name under former Article 14 of this Chapter must file an assumed business name certificate before the certificate of assumed name expires under subsection (a)

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