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Wake County Register of Deeds will be closed for the Christmas Holiday

December 20, 2022 Nickie Young News
The Wake County Register of Deeds office will be closed on Friday December 23, Monday, December 26, and Tuesday, December 27, 2022. The office will also be closed for the New Year’s Holiday on Monday, January 2, 2023. ...
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Fast Facts and Q&A: North Carolina Court-Ordered Arbitration

October 6, 2022 Nickie Young General
North Carolina’s court-ordered arbitration program was started in 1987 as an alternative way to quickly, and more efficiently resolve certain types of civil cases without going through the traditional litigation process....
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NC Business Registration Update: PDF Upload Discontinued Replaced by New Filing Wizard

July 8, 2022 Nickie Young News
The North Carolina Secretary of State’s Office has officially discontinued the classic PDF Upload method used to create new businesses, and replaced it with the new Online Creation Wizard. Users have been able to use the...
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Renewing an Amended Judgment

July 7, 2022 Nickie Young General Law Blog
In a recent North Carolina Court of Appeals decision[i], the issue before the court was whether or not the plaintiff timely sought to renew its judgment within the 10-year statute of limitations period.  The answer to this...
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