Just two weeks after the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) announced expanded online renewal options for driver ...
Thanks to a new law signed by Governor Josh Stein, the North Carolina DMV now allows eligible drivers without a REAL ID to ...
The new law, Senate Bill 245, signed Sept. 30, lets drivers renew or update their licenses remotely by mail, phone, or online.
North Carolina drivers without a REAL ID can now renew their driver's license online for a second consecutive time.
Other provisions of Senate Bill 245 will roll out in the coming weeks, including online upgrades for teen drivers moving from ...
The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles announced Tuesday that eligible drivers without a REAL ID can renew their driver license online for a second time effective immediately. The change ...
Division of Motor Vehicles officials estimate that expanding online renewals could reduce office visits by nearly 20% over ...
You may not have to head to the DMV to renew your driver's license thanks to a new law. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking hereSign up for our NewslettersLast week, Gov. Josh Stein ...
More than 18,000 North Carolinians have renewed their driver licenses online for a second time, just two weeks after the N.C.
If you have to renew your North Carolina driver’s license soon, it might be a good idea to do some test prep. Driver licenses can be renewed online or at a self-service kiosk (there are a few across ...
Obtaining and renewing North Carolina driver’s licenses may soon get easier. The North Carolina House of Representatives on Wednesday voted 109 to 7 to pass House Bill 245, which would allow North ...
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