Common
Repossession Questions
Here is a list of commonly asked
repossession questions.
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Q.
What documents are needed to order a repossession in North Carolina?
A.
To perform a repossession in North Carolina, we would need a photocopy of the
vehicle's title and a hold harmless, signed by the vehicle's
owner or lien holder. Copies of credit applications or promissory
notes are helpful, but not necessary to perform the repossession. You
can download our North Carolina repossession hold harmless by clicking on the button
below.
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Q.
Do you perform private party repossessions in North Carolina?
A.
Yes, we can repossess the vehicle for you if you are listed on the title
of the vehicle as the owner, or lien holder. A repossession can only be
ordered by the vehicle's owner or lien holder in North Carolina.
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Q.
What is a private party repossession in North Carolina?
A.
In North Carolina, a private party repossession is any repossession that falls
outside of the traditional bank - debtor relationship. We regularly
handle private party repossessions between family members, divorce
disputes, and terminated employees.
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Q.
Do you repossess cars in North Carolina?
A.
Yes, our North Carolina repossession offices are equipped with state of the art
repossession equipment. Our North Carolina repossession staff routinely repo cars
that other repo companies could not find. We specialize in repossessing
luxury vehicles like Bentley, Mercedes Benz, BMW, Ferrari, Lamborghini,
Maserati, Porsche, Rolls Royce, Infinity, and Lexus. When you want
to repossess the best, you want the best repossessor in North Carolina!
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Q.
Do you repossess boats or personal watercraft in North Carolina?
A.
Yes, our North Carolina offices have repossessed almost every type of boat and
jet ski ever made. We have an established network of North Carolina marinas, and
North Carolina storage lots. So we know where they use their boats, we know where
they store their boats, we know where to repossess their boats in North Carolina.
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Q.
Do you repossess
RV's or recreational vehicles in
North Carolina?
A.
Yes, we have repossessed campers, motor homes, recreational vehicles and
once we even repossessed a rock band's tour bus. We have locksmith's on
staff that can get us into whatever type of recreational vehicle you
need us to repossess in North Carolina.
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Q.
Can you repo semi trucks and heavy construction equipment in North Carolina.
A.
Yes, we have low boy trailers and drivers in our North Carolina repossession
offices that can repo and drive whatever type of heavy equipment, or
semi that you need repossessed.
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Q.
do I have to pay if you do not repossess the vehicle?
A.
All of our repossession services are contingent. If we do not locate and
repossess your vehicle there is no charge.
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TNorth Carolina Counties
covered for repossession- Alamance County, Alexander County, Alleghany
County, Anson County, Ashe County, Avery County, Beaufort County, Bertie
County, Bladen County, Brunswick County, Buncombe County, Burke County,
Cabarrus County, Caldwell County, Camden County, Carteret County,
Caswell County, Catawba County, Chatham County , Cherokee County, Chowan
County, Clay County, Columbus County, Craven County, Cumberland County,
Currituck County , Dare County, Davidson County, Davie County, Duplin
County, Durham County, Edgecombe County, Forsyth County, Franklin
County, Gaston County, Gates County, Graham County, Granville County,
Greene County, Guilford County, Halifax County, Harnett County, Haywood
County, Henderson County, Hertford County, Hoke County, Hyde County,
Iredell County, Jackson County, Johnston County, Jones County, Lee
County, Lenoir County, Lincoln County, Macon County, Madison County,
Martin County, McDowell County, Mecklenburg County, Mitchell County,
Montgomery County, Moore County, Nash County, New Hanover County,
Northampton County, Onslow County, Orange County, Pamlico County,
Pasquotank County, Pender County, Perquimans County, Person County, Pitt
County, Polk County, Randolph County, Richmond County, Robeson County,
Rockingham County, Rowan County, Rutherford County, Sampson County,
Scotland County, Stanly County, Stokes County, Surry County, Swain
County, Transylvania County, Tyrrell County, Union County, Vance County,
Wake County, Warren County, Washington County, Watauga County, Wayne
County, Wilkes County, Wilson County, Yadkin County, Yancey County
North Carolina Repo Offices- Aberdeen Advance Ahoskie Albemarle Angier
Apex Arden Asheboro Asheville Atlantic Beach Ayden Banner Elk Beaufort
Belmont Benson Bessemer City Black Mountain Blowing Rock Bolivia Boone
Brevard Bryson City Burgaw Burlington Burnsville Candler Canton Carolina
Beach Carrboro Carthage Cary Cashiers Chapel Hill Charlotte Cherokee
Cherryville China Grove Claremont Clayton Clemmons Clinton Clyde
Columbus Concord Connellys Springs Conover Cornelius Creedmoor Dallas
Davidson Denton Denver Dobson Dunn Durham Eden Edenton Elizabeth City
Elizabethtown Elkin Farmville Fayetteville Fletcher Forest City Franklin
Fuquay Varina Garner Gastonia Goldsboro Graham Granite Falls Greensboro
Greenville Hamlet Hampstead Harrisburg Havelock Hayesville Henderson
Hendersonville Hertford Hickory High Point Highlands Hillsborough Holly
Ridge Hope Mills Hudson Huntersville Indian Trail Jacksonville Jamestown
Kannapolis Kernersville Kill Devil Hills King Kings Mountain Kinston
Kitty Hawk Knightdale La Grange Laurinburg Leland Lenoir Lewisville
Lexington Liberty Lillington Lincolnton Louisburg Lumberton Madison
Maiden Manteo Marion Matthews Maxton Mebane Mocksville Monroe
Mooresville Morehead City Morganton Morrisville Mount Airy Mount Holly
Mount Olive Murphy Nags Head Nashville New Bern Newland Newport Newton
North Wilkesboro Oak Island Oxford Pembroke Pinehurst Pineville
Pittsboro Plymouth Raeford Raleigh Ramseur Randleman Red Springs
Reidsville Roanoke Rapids Robbinsville Rockingham Rocky Mount Roxboro
Rutherfordton Saint Pauls Salisbury Sanford Selma Shallotte Shelby Siler
City Smithfield Snow Hill Southern Pines Southport Sparta Spring Lake
Spruce Pine Stanley Statesville Summerfield Sunset Beach Supply
Swansboro Sylva Tabor City Tarboro Taylorsville Thomasville Trinity Troy
Tryon Valdese Vale Wadesboro Wake Forest Wallace Warrenton Warsaw
Washington Waxhaw Waynesville Weaverville Wendell West End West
Jefferson Whiteville Wilkesboro Williamston Wilmington Wilson Windsor
Winston Salem Winterville Wrightsville Beach Yadkinville Zebulon
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North Carolina title, and
repossession requirements:
North Carolina Repossession Title State: Repossessor License and
Repossessor Registration information refer to: North Carolina
Repossession Division of Motor Vehicles, Vehicles Registration, 1100 New
Bern Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina 27696
North Carolina Repossession Recording: Filed with the clerk of the
Superior Court in the county where mortgagor or buyer resides; if a
non-resident, recorded where the repo property is located. Liens on
North Carolina Repossession motor vehicles must be recorded on
certificate of title. Uniform Commercial Code adopted June, 1967.
North Carolina Repossession Recovery: Peaceful repossession permitted.
North Carolina Repossession Redemption: No right of redemption after
foreclosure and repo sale.
North Carolina Repossession Deficiency: Judgment notes are invalid and
deficiency is permitted only if debt is not for the purchase price.
North Carolina Repossession Special Motor Vehicle Provisions:
Certificate of lien is sent to Department of Motor Vehicles. Effective
against third parties and need not be otherwise recorded. North Carolina
Repossession liens recorded on title and sent to first lien holder.
North Carolina Repossession Documents Required to Transfer Ownership of
North Carolina Repossession Motor Vehicles: Title in debtor's (or
repossessor) name, affidavit of repossession.
PLATES: Remain with the owner.
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