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Commonly Asked Questions about North Carolina Legal Notices

In North Carolina, only one party has to consent to the recording or disclosure of communications. That means you can agree, to yourself, to record your conversation with a person who is in North Carolina, and you do not need that persons consent to record the conversation.
North Carolina, as one of the US states, accepts documents with electronic signatures, and also considers them to be completely legal. The regulation of maintaining such documentation based on the Electronic Signatures Act in global and national commercial law E-Sign.
Eleven (11) states require the consent of everybody involved in a conversation or phone call before the conversation can be recorded. Those states are: California, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Washington.
While both eavesdropping and wiretapping involve the invasion of privacy by intercepting or recording conversations, eavesdropping typically refers to in-person or telephone-based interceptions, while wiretapping specifically involves the unauthorized interception of electronic communications.
As shown below, a small sized Legal Notice costs $350 (prices vary for larger notices, see What Affects Pricing tab for details.)
Notices typically need to be run in a specific city, state, or in some cases, ads will run in nationwide papers. Determining where your notice needs to run is the first step. Contact the newspaper agency or agency that specializes in placing legal notices.
The general rule in North Carolina is that an individual who has the consent of one of the parties to either an in-person conversation or electronic communication can lawfully record it or disclose its contents. This assumes that both parties to the conversation are in North Carolina at the time of the recording.
South Carolina law provides that it is a felony to record an in-person or telephone conversation without the consent of at least one party. Illegal recording can also give rise to civil liability. SC Code 17-30-20, 17-30-30 (definition penalty), 17-30-135 (civil damages).