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infoitems.jpg Name:  When Is Plat Review Officer Certification Required? by Charles A. Szypszak, October 2006.
Since 1997, North Carolina law has required that any plat to be presented to the register of deeds first be reviewed and certified by a county review officer, unless the plat is of a type that is the subject of a statutory exception from review. This bulletin describes the requirements for review officer approval and addresses some common misconceptions.

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