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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 10B — Notaries

§ 10B-126. Security measures.

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§ 10B-126. Security measures.
(a)A notary shall safeguard the notary's electronic signature, the notary's electronic seal, and all other notarial records. Notarial records shall be maintained by the notary, and the notary shall not surrender or destroy the records except as required by a court order or as allowed under rules adopted by the Secretary.
(b)When not in use, the notary shall keep the notary's electronic signature, electronic seal, and all other notarial records secure, under the exclusive control of the notary, and shall not allow them to be used by any other notary or any other person.
(c)A notary shall do the following within 10 days of discovering that the notary's electronic seal or electronic signature has been stolen, lost, damaged, compromised, or otherwise rendered incapable of affixing a legible image:
(1)Inform the appropriate law enforcement agency in the case of theft or vandalism.
(2)Notify the appropriate register of deeds and the Secretary in writing and signed in the official name in which he or she was commissioned.
(d)The Secretary may adopt rules necessary to insure the integrity, security, and authenticity of electronic notarizations.
(e)The Secretary may require an electronic notary to create and to maintain a record, journal, or entry of each electronic notarial act. The rulemaking authority contained in this subsection shall become effective 18 months after December 1, 2005.
(f)The failure of an electronic notary to produce within the time period set out in the Department's request any record required by a rule adopted under this section shall result in the suspension of the electronic notary's power to act as a notary under the provision of this Chapter until the Secretary reinstates the notary's commission.
(g)Upon resignation, revocation, or expiration of an electronic notary commission, or death of the notary, all notarial records required by statute or rule shall be delivered to an approved custodian selected by the notary. (2005-391, s. 4; 2023-57, s. 8(a); 2025-25, s. 29(6).)
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