The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles has sent a second notice to moped owners reminding them of the new law requiring them to be insured beginning in July.
Moped owners must provide DMV with proof of liability insurance coverage from their provider, or take a certificate of liability insurance form, available from their insurance carrier, to their local license plate agency. Owners may also provide the insurance company’s name and policy number to their local plate agency. Failure to provide proof of insurance to DMV could result in their license plate being revoked.
Once NCDMV receives the information, it’ll issue an updated registration card showing the new insurance information.
The division sent an initial letter about the change in late April. Nearly 28,000 second notices went out this week.
Topics North Carolina
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