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NC E-Signature API

ClosingSignIQ in North Carolina

Embed legally binding e-signatures in your North Carolina application. Every signed document sealed with an X.509 digital certificate from our Certificate Authority. North Carolina has adopted UETA. ESIGN Act compliant. $0 per-envelope cost.

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NC E-Signature Law

Electronic signatures are legally binding in North Carolina.

ESIGN Act

Federal Law (2000)

15 USC §7001. Electronic signatures have the same legal effect as wet-ink signatures in all 50 states.

UETA Status

North Carolina has adopted UETA

North Carolina adopted the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, providing state-level recognition of electronic signatures.

Remote Notarization

Legal since 2023

North Carolina permits Remote Online Notarization (RON). North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 10B, Article 3

Notary Fee Cap

$15 per notarial act

ClosingSignIQ e-signatures are $5/envelope (Pay-Go) or FREE on Pro+, regardless of state. Notarization fees follow state law.

NC Documents

Common North Carolina documents for e-signature.

Real estate deeds of trust
Powers of attorney
Business formation documents
Affidavits
Estate planning documents

Key North Carolina industries using ClosingSignIQ:

Technology (Research Triangle)Banking and financial servicesHealthcare and biotechAgriculture
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E-signatures where North Carolina does business.

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Integration

Add e-signatures to your North Carolina app in minutes.

your-north-carolina-app/api/sign.ts
// Send a real estate deeds of trust for e-signature in North Carolina
const envelope = await fetch('https://closingiq.app/api/v1/signing/envelopes', {
  method: 'POST',
  headers: { 'X-API-KEY': process.env.CLOSINGSIGNIQ_KEY, 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
  body: JSON.stringify({
    title: 'Real estate deeds of trust — North Carolina',
    signers: [{ name: 'Signer Name', email: '[email protected]' }],
  }),
});
// X.509 certificate + SHA-256 audit trail included automatically
API Pricing

Start free. Scale in any state.

Free

$0

5 envelopes/month

  • ✓ API + OAuth
  • ✓ Audit trail
  • ✓ Email notifications

Starter

$29/mo

50 included, then $0.50

  • ✓ Embedded signing
  • ✓ X.509 certificate
  • ✓ Webhooks

Growth

$79/mo

250 included, then $0.35

  • ✓ White-label
  • ✓ our CA certs
  • ✓ SMS notifications

Scale

$199/mo

1,000 included, then $0.25

  • ✓ Full white-label
  • ✓ Templates API
  • ✓ 99.9% SLA
NC Cities

ClosingSignIQ API in North Carolina cities.

Charlotte931KRaleigh486KGreensboro304KDurham299KWinston-Salem258KFayetteville212KCary184KWilmington127KHigh Point120KConcord112KAsheville95KGastonia80KBurlington57KHickory43K
FAQ

E-signature API questions for North Carolina.

Is remote online notarization legal in North Carolina?
Yes. North Carolina enacted permanent RON legislation in 2023. The state has specific requirements for electronic notary registration and technology platform approval. Additionally, ClosingSignIQ provides X.509 digital certificates from our Certificate Authority and SHA-256 hash-chained audit trails for every signature.
What is the notary fee cap in North Carolina?
North Carolina allows notaries to charge up to $15 per notarial act, one of the higher caps among states that set a limit. Additionally, ClosingSignIQ provides X.509 digital certificates from our Certificate Authority and SHA-256 hash-chained audit trails for every signature.
How do I get an apostille in North Carolina?
Submit your document to the North Carolina Secretary of State with a $10 fee. Walk-in service is available in Raleigh. Mail processing takes 5-7 business days. Additionally, ClosingSignIQ provides X.509 digital certificates from our Certificate Authority and SHA-256 hash-chained audit trails for every signature.
Is RON used in the Research Triangle tech industry?
Yes. The Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) is a major tech hub, and RON is used for startup documents, investment agreements, IP assignments, and corporate filings. Additionally, ClosingSignIQ provides X.509 digital certificates from our Certificate Authority and SHA-256 hash-chained audit trails for every signature.
Are bank documents commonly notarized in North Carolina?
Yes. Charlotte is the second-largest banking center in the US after New York. Banks and financial institutions generate enormous volumes of notarized documents, and RON has streamlined these processes. Additionally, ClosingSignIQ provides X.509 digital certificates from our Certificate Authority and SHA-256 hash-chained audit trails for every signature.
Can I use an interpreter during notarization in North Carolina?
North Carolina allows interpreters who hold a valid state license issued by the NC Interpreter and Transliterator Licensing Board (18 NCAC 07B.0806). The interpreter must declare no financial interest in the transaction. ClosingIQ also offers 189-language document translation. Additionally, ClosingSignIQ provides X.509 digital certificates from our Certificate Authority and SHA-256 hash-chained audit trails for every signature.
What makes ClosingSignIQ different from DocuSign or BoldSign?
ClosingSignIQ is the only e-signature API with built-in AI document scanning and X.509 digital certificates from our Certificate Authority. Every signature includes a SHA-256 hash-chained audit trail. Plus, our API costs 80% less than DocuSign with $0 per-envelope infrastructure costs.
Other States

ClosingSignIQ API is available in all 50 states.

TexasNew JerseyOhioIowaWashingtonArkansasSouth DakotaRhode Island

Ship e-signatures in North Carolina today.

Free tier. X.509 certificates. SHA-256 audit trail. ESIGN Act + North Carolina UETA compliant.
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