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Land Records Management Advisory Committee

The Land Records Advisory Committee was legislatively created to assist the Secretary of State in administering the Land Records Management Program. The purpose of the program is to encourage county governments to utilize modern methods, techniques, equipment, and documentation that will improve the quality of public services with respect to land records and achieve a high degree of standardization throughout the State. Pursuant to G. S. §147-54.3 the program is also charged with providing advice and technical assistance to local governments in implementing and maintaining minimum standards with regard to the following aspects of land records management:

  • Uniform indexing of land records.
  • Uniform recording and indexing procedures for maps, plats, and condominiums.
  • Security and reproduction of land records.
The Committee consists of 12 members, appointed to staggered 4-year terms. 9 are appointed from Professional Associations whose work contribute to the field. 3 additional members are appointed from the public at large.

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