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If you move to North Carolina or within the state, you must change your address with the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles within 60 days. Learn how to do it online, by mail, or in person.
- Moving Within North Carolina
In many cases, an individual can update the address...
- Name Changes
Address Changes. An individual with a North Carolina driver...
- Moving to North Carolina
Once North Carolina issues a driver license, out-of-state...
- Moving Outside North Carolina
Surrendering a License Plate. North Carolina license plates...
- Handbooks
Our mailing address is 3101 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC...
- NCDMV Forms
Rocky Mount, NC 27804 Send Message Mailing Addresses. Locate...
- Payment Methods
Have the check holder's pre-printed name, address and phone...
- Moving Within North Carolina
In many cases, an individual can update the address associated with their valid driver license or ID via online or by visiting a self-service kiosk and ordering a duplicate card . Users can also visit an N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles driver license office to order a duplicate license.
Learn how to update your address on your NC driver's license, ID card, vehicle title, and registration. Find out the fees, methods, and deadlines for changing your address online, in person, or by mail.
Change Address on Driver’s License in North Carolina. Once you log in, click Order a Duplicate on the dashboard to get started if your license isn’t currently up for renewal. To locate your record, enter your birth date and license number or last name.
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.
If you're updating your mailing address online through myNCDMV, you must input a North Carolina address. If you need to change your mailing address to one outside of North Carolina or outside of the United States, please contact the NCDMV directly at 919.715.7000.
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.