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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 20 — Motor Vehicles

§ 20-292.2. Electronic transactions.

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§ 20-292.2. Electronic transactions.
Any signature requirement contained in this Chapter may be satisfied using electronic signature technology that conforms to Article 40 of Chapter 66 of the General Statutes, and the Division shall accept electronic submission of documents by motor vehicle dealers that meet those requirements. Any notarization requirement contained in this Chapter may be satisfied using a remote electronic notarization that conforms to Article 2 of Chapter 10B of the General Statutes or any notarization recognized pursuant to G.S. 10B-20(f) and G.S. 10B-40(e), and the Division shall accept electronic submission of documents by motor vehicle dealers that meet those requirements. (2024-30, s. 13(c).)
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