Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation - North Carolina 2026

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  2. Begin by selecting the tissues you wish to donate. Options include Eyes, Bone and connective tissue, Skin, Heart, and others. If you have specific limitations regarding your donation, please specify them in the provided space.
  3. Next, indicate any organs you wish to donate such as Heart, Kidney(s), Liver, Lung(s), Pancreas, or others. Again, include any limitations in the designated area.
  4. Date the document by filling in the day and month on the line provided for 'Signed this _____ day of _____, 20__.'
  5. Sign your name in the signature field and provide your place of signing. If you are unable to sign yourself, ensure another individual signs at your direction and that it is witnessed appropriately.
  6. Complete the witness section by having two adults sign as witnesses. They must declare their disinterest in your estate.
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If you signed up at the DMV, you should update or change your record there. If you signed up online, update or change your record online. Simply log in to remove yourself from the NC Donor Registry.
If you are interested in donating your body, you need to be of sound mind and at least 18 years of age (there is no upper age limit) with ACHE Anatomical Donation Program paperwork on file before your passing. These forms require your signature and the signatures of two witnesses 21 years or older.
(3) Anatomical gift means a donation of all or part of a human body to take effect after the donors death for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education. (4) Decedent means a deceased individual whose body or part is or may be the source of an anatomical gift.
Anatomical donation, or the donation of your body to science, is a priceless gift to medical education. It enables our students to conduct detailed study of the anatomy of the human body as part of their medical education and research.
When you say yes to donation at the DMV, a red heart is added to your license. This heart is legally binding consent to be an organ and eye donor. Deciding to be an organ and eye donor at the DMV means that you have chosen to make all of your organs available for transplant at the time of your death.

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An anatomical gift is a donation of all or part of a human body, after death, for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education.
If the patient does not expire within 60-90 minutes, the medical staff moves the patient to a location as outlined in Step Four and continues to administer palliative care. Organs are recovered to ultimately give life to patients in need. Through DCD donation, as many as six lives can be saved with one patients gift.

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