A North Carolina Notice of Objection To Claim is a legal document used to challenge the validity of a debt owed to a creditor. The notice contains an explanation of the reasons why the debtor believes the claim is incorrect or invalid, and requests that the creditor respond to the notice within 30 days. The notice is typically used when the debtor believes that the debt is not owed, the amount claimed is incorrect, or the creditor lacks the legal authority to collect the debt. There are two types of North Carolina Notice of Objection To Claim: Notice of Objection to Claim For Alleged Open-End Credit and Notice of Objection to Claim For Alleged Closed-End Credit. Both forms are available for download on the North Carolina Attorney General website.