At the onset of the pandemic, North Carolina passed a law allowing emergency remote notarization and oaths by live video (e.g., Facetime, WebEx, Zoom). This emergency law had a built-in sunset of August 1, 2020, since the...more
At the onset of the pandemic, North Carolina passed a law allowing remote notarization and oaths by live video (e.g., Facetime, WebEx, Zoom). With a built-in sunset of August 1, 2020, the authorization for remote...more
A significant expansion is underway for a program to provide relief funds to North Carolina businesses and nonprofit organizations that experienced interruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our previous alert outlined...more
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper issued an Executive Order on May 30, 2020, that places temporary restrictions on residential and commercial evictions for monetary defaults related to COVID-19 and extends the prohibition on...more
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North Carolina’s omnibus pandemic aid legislation includes a new statute that temporarily allows remote notarization and oaths by video until August 1, 2020.
Signed into law on May 4, 2020, the Emergency Video Notarization...more