Dashcam Requirements for Uber Drivers in North Carolina

North Carolina does not legally require Uber drivers to use a dashcam, but having one protects you in accident disputes, false claims, and insurance cases. Hawk turns your iPhone or Android into a court-ready dashcam with integrity-verified recordings.

Do North Carolina Uber Drivers Need a Dashcam?

North Carolina has no state law mandating dashcams for rideshare drivers. However, Uber's own terms recommend recording for your protection in case of disputes or liability claims. Many NC Uber drivers install dashcams voluntarily to document passenger behaviour, road incidents, and accident sequences. A dashcam becomes your evidence in small-claims court, with insurance companies, or during police investigations. Hawk by MRVL provides the recording tech without requiring a dedicated hardware device - your phone becomes the dashcam.

What Dashcam Features Matter for Rideshare Drivers

Rideshare drivers need recordings that hold up in court and with insurers. That means evidence-grade integrity, GPS timestamps, and clear video. Hawk uses SHA-256 hashing on every clip, so any frame tampering is detectable. The Evidence Locker keeps recordings secure behind biometric lock. GPS overlay records your speed and location at the moment of an incident. When you file a dispute, you export a ZIP file with your video, GPS data, timestamp manifest, and SHA-256 proof - ready to send to Uber, your insurer, or a solicitor. Rideshare Pro tier adds cabin camera recording and shift mode, letting you log multiple trips in one session without stopping the recorder.

How Hawk Fits Into Your Rideshare Setup

Hawk works on any iPhone or Android phone mounted on your dashboard using a standard suction-cup or vent mount. It runs in the background and loops continuously, so you never manually start or stop recording. The app compresses video on-device, so storage fills slowly. Pro tier syncs locked evidence clips to your iCloud, ensuring they survive phone loss or damage. Rideshare Pro adds a second camera feed for cabin recording, which captures passenger interactions and protects you from false assault claims. In June 2026, Rideshare Pro remains the only tier that includes in-cabin recording and multi-trip shift mode - features many NC Uber drivers rely on.

Why Court-Ready Evidence Matters

If an accident happens in North Carolina, you need video that stands up in court. Police and judges want proof that footage is genuine and unedited. Hawk's SHA-256 integrity hash proves that every frame is original. When you export a dispute to PDF or ZIP, the manifest includes cryptographic proof of authenticity. Insurance adjusters and magistrates recognise this standard. Compared to a smartphone recording with no proof of integrity, evidence-grade hashing shifts the burden of proof: if someone claims your footage is fake, the hash proves it is not. Hawk also supports Siri Shortcuts and voice-save commands (Pro tier), so you can flag an important moment hands-free while driving.

Pricing and Getting Started

Hawk Free records up to 10 clips per month with 7-day retention, enough for a trial. Local Pro costs £3.99 per month, £39.99 annually, or £49.99 lifetime. Rideshare Pro, aimed at Uber and Lyft drivers, is £8.99 per month or £69.99 per year and includes cabin camera, shift mode, and multi-vehicle support. There is no subscription required to start recording; the Free tier works immediately after install. If you drive for Uber in North Carolina, Rideshare Pro pays for itself after the first serious dispute claim.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use a phone dashcam for Uber in North Carolina?

Yes. North Carolina has no law against it, and Uber permits phone-based dashcams. Hawk turns your phone into a dashcam that records continuously and stores evidence with integrity hashes.

Will insurance accept dashcam evidence from my phone?

Insurance companies accept phone footage, but it carries more risk of disputes. Hawk's SHA-256 integrity hashes prove the footage is unedited, making it more credible to adjusters and in court.

Does Hawk record inside the car?

The Free and Local Pro tiers record only the road ahead (front camera). Rideshare Pro adds cabin camera recording, which many Uber drivers use to document passenger behaviour and protect themselves from false claims.

What happens if my phone dies during a trip?

Hawk loops recordings on-device and compresses video to save space. If your phone battery fails, the last clips before shutdown are saved. Rideshare Pro syncs locked clips to iCloud, so critical evidence is backed up automatically.

How do I share evidence with Uber or insurance?

Tap 'Export' in Hawk's Evidence Locker. The app creates a ZIP file with your video, GPS data, timestamp, and integrity manifest - ready to email to Uber, your insurer, or a solicitor.

Do I need to tell passengers I'm recording?

North Carolina is a one-party consent state: you can record conversations you are part of. If you use Rideshare Pro cabin camera, Hawk displays a recording notice on-screen. Always check Uber's terms and local rules before deploying cabin recording.

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