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15 Ιουλ 2024 · The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles issues regular, commercial and provisional licenses and permits – each of which can carry a variety of endorsements and/or restrictions that either grant or restrict driving privileges for an individual.
- Renewal & Replacement
There are several options for renewing or ordering a...
- New Drivers
Note: Individuals at least 18 years old may also apply first...
- Making an Appointment Online
Schedule an in-office appointment online for driver license...
- Issuing Driver Licenses & IDS
Drivers receive a 60-day Temporary Driving Certificate, and...
- N.C. Real ID
The N.C. REAL ID is a REAL ID Act-compliant driver license...
- Licenses & Fees
A driver license may be limited or restricted for safety...
- Driver Handbooks
The North Carolina Driver's Handbook provides information...
- License Suspension
If a driver's license is revoked, their driving privilege is...
- Renewal & Replacement
There are several options for renewing or ordering a replacement driver license or ID card. Drivers can renew their license up to six months before it expires at any NCDMV driver license office, and in many cases, online or at a kiosk .
Schedule an in-office appointment online for driver license and ID card services through the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles.
California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) - apply for a REAL ID, register a vehicle, renew a driver's license, and more.
Register your vehicle or renew registration. When using this online service, enter your License Plate Number for vehicles or CF Number for vessels/boats and Vehicle Identification Number to get started. If your driver’s license (DL) has been lost, stolen, damaged or mutilated, a replacement DL can be requested using this system.
MyDMV is the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles online portal that lets you view and manage details about your driver license and vehicle registration and conveniently complete NCDMV services anytime and anywhere – without ever having to wait in a line.
Getting a License. To apply for a North Carolina driver license, new residents must visit an NCDMV driver license office with the following: Out-of-state license or one document (with full name) proving identity and date of birth; Social Security card or other document proving Social Security number