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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 28A — Administration of Decedents' Estates

§ 28A-2A-13. Wills filed in clerk's office; certified copies filed for real property in other counties.

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§ 28A-2A-13. Wills filed in clerk's office; certified copies filed for real property in other counties.
(a)All original probated wills shall remain in the office of the clerk of superior court, among the public records of the court where the wills were probated.
(b)If a probated will devises real property outside the county where the will was probated, a copy of the will and a copy of the certificate of probate of the will, certified under the hand and seal of the clerk of the superior court of the county where the will was probated, may be filed in the office of the clerk of the superior court of any other county in this State in which the real property is situated. The filing of the probated will in the county where the real property is situated shall have the same effect for purposes of G.S. 31-39(c) as to the priorities of claims against the real property as if the will had originally been probated in that county and as if the clerk of superior court of that county had jurisdiction to probate the will. (1777, c. 115, s. 59; R.C., c. 119, s. 19; Code, s. 2173; Rev., s. 3129; 1921, c. 108, s. 1; C.S., s. 4146; 2011-344, s. 3; 2014-107, s. 2.1.)
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