The Register of Deeds office provides a standardized, permanent record of real estate ownership and transfers in Moore County. Our office records deeds, deeds of trust, cancellations, plats, assumed names, powers of attorney and other miscellaneous documents related to real estate. Our office also records and issues birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, marriage licenses, military discharges, and maintains the records of notary public commissions.
If you are requesting a certified copy of your marriage license and have recently been married, please do not request a copy until 10 days after your marriage date.
Moore County Register of Deeds provides this service as a convenience to the public. To provide this service, Moore County Register of Deeds charges the applicable amounts for the documents requested plus $4.00 service fee for the online order, .35 cents for the ID authentication system plus any applicable credit card charges.
Moore County Register of Deeds cares about protecting your idenity when applying online. The online ID authentication system will ask you additional personal history questions to verify that the documents are sent to the appropriate location.
Charges will apply when ordering vital records. Please note the information below:
Click the appropriate link button to request information.
All requests will be checked for accuracy. Any inaccurate information may result in your record not being processed. All communication with regard to your order, payment, our progress, and the records delivery will be sent via email.
Certified Birth Certificate | $10.00 ea |
Certified Marriage Certificate | $10.00 ea |
Certified Death Certificate | $10.00 ea |
* An additional Non-Refundable $4 Service and Credit Card Processing Fee will be applied to all online orders
* An additional Non-Refundable $0.35 "Vital Verify" fee will be applied to all Delivery orders
* An additional Non-Refundable $ 1.00 "postage" fee will be applied to all Delivery orders
NC General Statute 130A-26A | It is a felony violation to fraudulently request a certified copy of a vital record or obtain, possess, sell, furnish, use, or attempt to use for any purpose of deception a North Carolina Vital Record. |
NC General Statute 130A-93 | This statute specifies who is entitled to obtain a certified copy of a North Carolina Vital Record. Those entitled to obtain as follows: yourself, spouse, brother / sister, child / step-child, parent / step-parent, grandparent, grandchild, authorized agent, attorney or other legal representative (proof required). |
William Britton
Moore County Register of Deeds
PO Box 1210
26 Courthouse Square
Carthage, NC 28327
rodinfo@moorecountync.gov
phone: 910.947.6370
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