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How to fill out the NC MVR‐4F online
The NC MVR‐4F form serves as an affidavit and notification to vehicle owners in the event of a total loss claim. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to assist users in completing this form accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to complete the NC MVR‐4F online.
- Click the 'Get Form' button to access the NC MVR‐4F form. This will allow you to open the form in your preferred online editor.
- Begin filling out the 'Vehicle Section' by providing the vehicle's year, title number, make, body style, and vehicle identification number (VIN). Ensure all details are accurate.
- Move to the 'Owner/Registrant Section.' Enter the ID number, full legal name of the owner or registrant, and if applicable, the business name. Include residence or business address, city, state, zip code, and county.
- If there is a second owner, fill in the corresponding ID number and details as you did for the first owner.
- Complete Section A if a total loss claim was paid, indicating details for the insurance company, claims representative, and attaching necessary proof of payment.
- If a total loss claim was not paid, complete Section B to certify the transaction as a dealer. Again, provide required details and documentation.
- Fill out the odometer information and answer the questions regarding the vehicle's history concerning collision, flood, or salvage status.
- Do not forget to sign and date the form at the designated location, ensuring that all declarations are true and accurate.
- Once you have completed the form, save your changes. You can then choose to download, print, or share the completed form as required.
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If you abandon a vehicle in North Carolina, you have seven days to retrieve it before the property owner can have it towed. After 30 days, it becomes the property of whoever owns the land upon which you abandoned it. In the case of private property, the person whose property it is now owns your vehicle.
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