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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

North Carolina residents have 0 active class action settlements involving Wells Fargo that they can file claims for right now. In addition, Wells Fargo has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.

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Past Wells Fargo Settlements (2)

These Wells Fargo settlements have closed but North Carolina residents may have qualified at the time.

$56.85M Wells Fargo CARES Act class action settlement

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Wells Fargo reached a $56.85M settlement over CARES Act forbearance reporting errors. Check if you qualify and file your claim with Class Action Buddy.

Deadline: 2026-03-25 No Proof Needed Expired

$33M Wells Fargo subscription billing class action settlement

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The $33M Wells Fargo subscription billing settlement compensated consumers enrolled in unauthorized recurring charges through deceptive free trial offers. Learn about similar settlements.

Deadline: 2026-03-04 Proof Required Expired Official site →

About Wells Fargo Class Actions in North Carolina

Wells Fargo maintains a substantial footprint in North Carolina, operating over 300 branches statewide and serving as a major employer with significant operations in Charlotte, including corporate offices and technology centers. North Carolina residents benefit from the state's Debt Collection Act and Consumer Finance Act, which provide additional protections beyond federal regulations when dealing with banking disputes and unauthorized charges. The state's class action procedures follow Federal Rule 23, but North Carolina courts have shown particular attention to consumer financial services cases given the state's role as a major banking hub. When participating in Wells Fargo class action settlements, North Carolina residents should note that the state has no personal income tax on settlement proceeds under $600, though federal tax implications may still apply. The North Carolina Attorney General's office has been active in financial services enforcement, which has led to increased scrutiny of banking practices. Residents should preserve all account statements and correspondence with Wells Fargo, as North Carolina's three-year statute of limitations for breach of contract claims provides a reasonable window for joining relevant class actions involving the bank's practices.

Wells Fargo Settlements in North Carolina: FAQs

How do the Wells Fargo CARES Act and subscription billing settlements affect North Carolina residents?

North Carolina residents who held Wells Fargo accounts during the specified class periods are eligible to participate in both the $56.85M CARES Act settlement and the $33M subscription billing settlement. Given Wells Fargo's extensive presence in North Carolina with over 300 branches, many residents may qualify for compensation from these settlements.

Are there specific filing requirements for North Carolina residents claiming Wells Fargo settlement benefits?

North Carolina residents must follow the same federal class action claim procedures as other states, but should ensure their current North Carolina address is updated with the settlement administrator. The state's consumer protection laws don't create additional filing requirements, but residents should keep documentation of their claims for potential state tax reporting purposes.

Can North Carolina residents join future Wells Fargo class actions if they participated in current settlements?

Yes, participating in the CARES Act or subscription billing settlements doesn't prevent North Carolina residents from joining future unrelated Wells Fargo class actions. Each settlement covers specific time periods and practices, so residents may be eligible for multiple settlements addressing different alleged violations.

Tips for North Carolina Residents Filing Wells Fargo Claims

North Carolina residents should gather all Wells Fargo account statements and communications before filing settlement claims, as the state's banking hub status means local courts scrutinize financial services cases closely. Update your current North Carolina address with settlement administrators to ensure proper payment delivery. Consider consulting with North Carolina attorneys familiar with banking litigation if you have questions about multiple settlements. Keep copies of all claim submissions, as the state's consumer protection framework may provide additional recourse if settlement payments are delayed. Monitor the North Carolina Attorney General's website for updates on financial services enforcement actions that might affect Wells Fargo customers statewide.

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