NCDMV Form MVR-28. Affidavit of Incorrect Assignment of Title or Certificate of Origin
Form Affidavit of Incorrect Assignment of Title or Certificate of Origin, known as MVR-28, is used by individuals and entities in the state of North Carolina to rectify the incorrect assignment of a certificate of title or manufacturer's certificate of origin for a motor vehicle. It is necessary when there has been a mistaken assignment of a vehicle's title or certificate of origin, and it needs to be voided.
Key Sections and Fields:
Part 1: SELLER(s) Information
- Full legal name(s) of the seller(s)
- Address of the seller(s)
Part 2: BUYER(s) Information
- Full legal name(s) of the buyer(s)
- Address of the buyer(s)
Part 3a: Incorrectly Assigned Vehicle
- Description of the vehicle that was incorrectly assigned
- Lien holder's name and address
- Purpose: To void the incorrect assignment of a certificate of title or manufacturer's certificate of origin
Part 3b: Vehicle Delivered to Buyer(s), if applicable
- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
- Year, make, and model of the vehicle delivered to the buyer(s)
- Year title number assigned, if known
Part 4: Attestations
- Seller(s), buyer(s), and lien holder (if applicable) must complete and notarize the appropriate sections.
- Each party must check the boxes next to all statements that apply, confirming their involvement in the incorrect assignment or the correct transaction.
Part 5: LIEN HOLDER Information and Attestation (if applicable)
- Full legal name of the lien holder
- Address of the lien holder
- Lien holder's affidavit and notarization
Signature(s) of Seller(s) or Authorized Representative
- Seller(s) or their authorized representative must sign the form.
Signature(s) of Buyer(s)
- Buyer(s) must sign the form.
Signature of Lien Holder Authorized Representative
- The authorized representative of the lien holder (if applicable) must sign the form.
Notary Information
- Notary printed name, signature, and date
- Commission expiration date
- County and state where the notary is commissioned
- Notary certification that the person(s) personally appeared before them, acknowledged their signatures, and signed the application voluntarily for the stated purpose.
Seal: The notary may affix their seal if required.
Additional Notes:
- This form is essential for correcting errors in the assignment of vehicle titles or certificates of origin.
- All parties involved in the incorrect assignment, including the seller(s), buyer(s), and lien holder (if applicable), must complete and notarize their respective sections.
- If a lien is associated with the incorrectly assigned title or the vehicle listed in Part 3b, the lien holder must complete Part 5.
The MVR-28 form ensures that the proper parties acknowledge and rectify the incorrect assignment of vehicle titles or certificates of origin, helping to maintain accurate records and prevent potential disputes in the transfer of ownership.
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