Carvana is barred from selling autos in Wake County, N.C., until early 2022 for violating motor vehicle dealer licensing laws in the state.
The state attorney's office said the online-based retailer failed to deliver title work in a timely manner, issued out-of-state, temporary tags for a vehicle sold in North Carolina and offered a vehicle for sale without a state inspection, according to terms of a settlement agreement.
The move followed a consumer complaint and investigation by the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles, a spokeswoman for the North Carolina state attorney's office said in an email to Automotive News.
"NCDMV began their investigation into Carvana's Wake County location in February 2021, based off of one complaint to NCDMV — a customer wasn't able to receive proper vehicle registration and plates to operate their vehicle lawfully in NC," state attorney spokeswoman Nazneen Ahmed said in the email.
The state attorney's office …