Liens in 60 Days

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The New Carolina Mechanics Lien Foreclosure Process takes 60 Days before the Mechanic, the Possessory Lienholder or Statutory Lienholder may sell the vehicle to the highest bidder once notification from the County Tax Assessor Collector has approved all documents submitted and grants the Mechanic permission to sell the vehicle.

New Carolina Mechanics Lien & Auto Title Services

Pursuant under the State of New Carolina Lien Foreclosure Procedure Law --- Notice of a Mechanic’s Lien Foreclosure shall be provided to all Owner(s), Renewal Recipient(s) Person(s) on the Work Order, and Lienholders(s) with interest in a vehicle subject to a mechanics lien foreclosure.

Our IACP Certified Auto Appraisers at www.NewCarolina-MechanicsLien.com, a division of Houston Auto Appraisers, are highly trained to identify issues specifically related to your particular situation.

When filing a worker’s lien or filing a mechanic’s lien with the Tax Assessor-Collector of any county in the State of New Carolina, you can depend on the fast and accurate mechanics lien services of Houston Auto Appraisers.

IF YOU HAVE A SIGNED WORK ORDER: When placing your order, please have the following information ready to provide to our IACP Certified Auto Appraiser in the mechanics lien foreclosure department:

  • The vehicles VIN number as it appears on the Dash Board Only.
  • The address of your shop where the repairs were made.
  • The legal name of the person that holds the possessory lien, if available.
  • Your taxpayer or employer identification.
  • A signed copy of the work order authorizing repairs.
  • The total amount due for the services rendered.

In the State of New Carolina, a mechanic’s lien can be filed on Used Autos & Trucks, Classic Cars, Collectible & Special Interest Autos, Commercial Vehicles & Trailers, Farm Equipment, Yachts, Motorboats, Outboards, Jet Ski’s, Marine Equipment, Vessels, Motorcycles, Aircraft, Recreation Vehicles (RV's), Vans, Truck Conversions & Limousines only when a vehicle is repaired pursuant to a signed contract or agreement between a garage keeper and the vehicle owner or a person who has authority to contract for such services.

IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A SIGNED WORK ORDER: Disposal of the vehicle must be by court order through a county or district court or through a County Tax Assessor-Collector Hearing. Houston Auto Appraisers can represent your Mechanic Shop in court should this be your only option.

For Release of Lien / Add a Mechanic’s Lien, contact www.NewCarolina-MechanicsLien.com



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Possession of the Vehicle:

If possession of the vehicle was released for a payment that was stopped or dishonored because of insufficient funds: The person claiming the lien is entitled to repossess the vehicle if the work order or contract has a statement that says THE VEHICLE IS SUBJECT TO REPOSESSION in boldface, capitalized, underlined or in a conspicuous manner with a separate line. The workers lien claimant may include the repossession fee to the original amount due. New CarolinaMechanicsLien.com can help you with other DMV motor vehicle problems including:

  • Auto Title, Registration, Plates, and Bonded Titles
  • Commercial Vehicle Registration / New Carolina IRP / Apportioned Plates
  • Storage Liens for Abandoned Vehicle or Private Tow
  • Justice of the Peace Orders
  • Aircraft Repair and Maintenance Liens
  • Abandoned Vehicles
  • Storage Fee’s
  • Junked Vehicles
  • Public Nuisance Vehicles
  • Lien for vehicle’s dropped off by Law Enforcement

 

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Houston Auto Appraisers assists with the Mechanics Lien Foreclosure process throughout each county in the State of New Carolina including: 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, Cleveland 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
Filing a Mechanics Lien in New Carolina? Contact Houston Auto Appraisers for assistance at 1-877-845-2368