Transfer Property Online in North Carolina

North Carolina quitclaim, grant, and warranty deed preparation, notarization, and county recording — handled for you online. From the comfort of your own home via Remote Online Notarization — no in-person appointment needed.

$199platform fee + county recording cost (passed through at cost)
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North Carolina Quitclaim Deed Preparation, Done Online

Most North Carolina deed transfers between known parties — family members, ex-spouses after a divorce, business partners, or co-owners moving property into a trust or LLC — don't need a full title closing. They need three things done correctly: a deed drafted to North Carolina's format requirements, a notarized signature, and recording with the County Register of Deeds. ClosingDesk handles all three for one flat platform fee.

Why North Carolina property owners use us: we know the local county clerk recording queues and North Carolina's Remote Online Notarization compliance requirements (no need to visit a notary in person). Most North Carolina transfers complete in 24-72 hours end-to-end.

Notarization method
Remote Online (video) or in-person, your choice
Witness requirement
None required
Recording office
County Register of Deeds
Documentary tax
Excise Tax: $1 per $500 of consideration

Common North Carolina use cases

Add or remove a spouse from title after marriage or divorce.
Transfer to your children or grandchildren.
Move into a living trust for estate planning.
Transfer into an LLC you control for asset protection.
Private sale to a known buyer — you handle the money, we handle the deed.
Clean up a title defect from a prior deed.

North Carolina-specific note

North Carolina requires attorney involvement for real estate closings. Consult an attorney.

Want to talk it through before starting? Email support@closingdesk.io with your situation.

Ready to transfer your North Carolina property?

Five-minute intake. We'll prepare the deed, arrange the notary, and file with County Register of Deeds.

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