HOW FAR BACK DO DUPLIN COUNTY S PROPERTY RECORDS GO?
The earliest records in the Duplin County Register of Deeds office date back to 1749. CAN I MAKE MY OWN DEED? The answer to this question is yes, you can. However, it is highly recommended that you retain the services of an attorney. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE FOR A DEED OR OTHER DOCUMENT SUBMITTED FOR FILING TO BE RETURNED? Duplin County has a system of instant recording. Documents presented for recording are handed back to the presenter within a few minutes. Those received in the mail are generally mailed back within 24 hours. CAN THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OFFICE TELL ME IF I HAVE GOOD AND CLEAR TITLE TO MY PROPERTY? No, North Carolina law prohibits the Register of Deeds from doing title searches or practicing law. WHAT ARE EXCISE STAMPS? A tax of $1.00 per $500.00 (more easily calculated as $2.00 per $1,000.00) of the purchase price is mandated by NC state law to be paid by the grantor or seller. HOW DO I REMOVE A NAME FROM OR ADD A NAME TO MY DEED? You will have to have a new deed drawn up
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