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How to Register a Side-By-Side in North Carolina A signed and notarized Modified Utility Vehicle Affidavit (can be completed at the DMV) The bill of sale. The vehicle title or Manufacturer Certificate of Origin (MCO) A completed inspection. Proof of insurance.
The letters "CP" on a license plate or drive-out tag typically indicate a specific category or purpose related to vehicle registration. In many jurisdictions, "CP" can stand for "Commercial Passenger" or "Commercial Permit," denoting a vehicle used for commercial passenger transport.
How to Sign Your Title in North Carolina (NC) Wait to sign until you are before a Notary. Back of the title top right - sign name(s) on the line where it reads "Seller(s) Signature(s)." Back of the title right below where you signed name(s) - print name(s) on the line where it reads "Seller(s) Hand Printed Name(s)."
If more than one name is listed, do you see the letters “JTWROS” on the title? In order to include the right-of-survivorship feature in joint ownership of a car in North Carolina, the NCDMV car registration document is completed by including the letters “JTW” (“Joint Tenants With”) on the registration document.
For vehicles owned by more than one individual, all signatures on required documents must be notarized and accompanied by a black-and-white copy of the alternate owner's valid driver license or ID. Alternatively, a Power of Attorney can sign for the co-owner(s).
In North Carolina the Division of Motor Vehicles allows you to include the initials JTWROS (Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship) on your title following the names of both owners. This clarifies that ownership transfers 100% to the surviving partner on a joint title, avoiding a long process with probate.
Operating the vehicle without proper ownership documentation and insurance can result in legal penalties. Steps to Take Before Driving the Inherited Car: Complete Probate or Small Estate Procedure: Ensure you've followed the necessary probate steps to obtain authorization to transfer the title.
The documents must show your full name and your birth date. Birth Certificate. Social Security card. Tax forms (W-2 or 1099) Your North Carolina Motor Vehicle Record. School documents (like school transcripts, high school diploma, etc.) U.S. military ID. Valid, unexpired passport. Certified marriage certificate.
(1) A valid North Carolina drivers license or other identification card issued by the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. (2) A current North Carolina rent or mortgage payment receipt, or current utility bill in the name of the applicant or the applicant's legal spouse showing a North Carolina address.
If you have bought a car without a title, you may be able to file an MVR4 (Motor Vehicle Report Request). The MVR4 is a form that you can use to request a copy of the car's title from the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV). The MVR4 form is also statement that you must sign and notarize.