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G.S. 161-14 Page 1 of 2 <br /> 12 <br /> § 161-14. Registration of instruments. <br /> (a) After the register of deeds has determined that all statutory and locally adopted <br /> prerequisites for recording have been met, the register of deeds shall immediately register all written <br /> instruments presented to him for registration. When an instrument is presented for registration, the <br /> register of deeds shall endorse upon it the day and hour on which it was presented. This endorsement <br /> forms a part of the registration of the instrument. All instruments shall be registered in the precise <br /> order in which they were presented for registration. Immediately after endorsing the day and hour of <br /> presentation upon an instrument, the register of deeds shall index and cross-index it in its proper <br /> sequence. The register of deeds shall then proceed to register it on the day that it is presented unless a <br /> temporary index has been established. <br /> The register of deeds may establish a temporary index in which all instruments presented for <br /> registration shall be indexed until they are registered and entered in the permanent indexes. A <br /> temporary index shall operate in all respects as the permanent index. All instruments presented for <br /> registration shall be registered and indexed and cross-indexed on the permanent indexes not later than <br /> 30 days after the date of presentation. <br /> (b) All instruments, except instruments conforming to the provisions of G.S. 25-9-521, <br /> presented for registration on paper shall meet all of the following requirements: <br /> (1) Be eight and one-half inches by eleven inches or eight and one-half inches by <br /> fourteen inches. <br /> (2) Have a blank margin of three inches at the top of the first page and blank margins <br /> of at least one-quarter inches on the remaining sides of the first page and on all <br /> sides of subsequent pages. <br /> (3) Be typed or printed in black on white paper in a legible font. A font size no smaller <br /> than 9 points shall be considered legible. Blanks in an instrument may be <br /> completed in pen and corrections to an instrument may be made in pen. <br /> (4) Have text typed or printed on one side of a page only. <br /> (5) State the type of instrument at the top of the first page. <br /> If an instillment does not meet these requirements, the register of deeds shall register the <br /> instrument after collecting the fee for nonstandard documents as required by G.S. l6l-l0(a)(l8a) in <br /> addition to all other applicable recording fees. However, if an instrument fails to meet the <br /> requirements because it contains print in a font size smaller than 9 points, the register of deeds may <br /> register the instrument without collecting the fee for nonstandard documents if, in the discretion of the <br /> register of deeds, the instrument is legible. <br /> {c) Transportation corridor official maps authorized under Article 2E of Chapter 136 shall be <br /> registered and indexed by the end of the third business day after the business day the map is presented <br /> to the register of deeds, <br /> (d) For the purposes of this section, the term "instrument" means all of the following for which <br /> a fee is collected under G.S. 161-10(a): <br /> (1) Instruments in General. <br /> (2) Deeds of Trust, Mortgages, and Cancellation of Deeds of Trust and Mortgages. <br /> (3) Uniform Commercial Code filings. <br /> (4) Torrens Registrations. <br /> (5) Master Forms. <br /> (e) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, the register of deeds shall immediately <br /> register a written instrument presented to him or her for registration that meets the following <br /> requirements: (i) the instrument is a portion of a map of a cemetery that was divided into sections <br /> based upon race, (ii) the other portion of the map of a cemetery was properly registered in the office <br /> of the register of deeds, and (iii) the unregistered portion of the map does not have the surveyor's <br /> stamp or seal and original signature affixed. (R.C., c, 37, s. 23; 1868, c. 35, s. 9; Code, s. 3654; Rev., <br /> http://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegislationlStatutes/HTML/BySectionlChapter_l 61/GS_161... 1/25/2017 <br />