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To get a North Carolina driver license for the first time, an individual must be at least 18 years old and apply in person at an N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles driver license office. Note: Individuals at least 18 years old may also apply first for a learner permit.
The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles has released new driver licenses, permits and identification cards featuring the latest in card security design and construction specifically intended to combat fraud.
The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles requires applicants to provide information that serves as proof of identity, residency and other criteria for licenses, vehicle registrations and other services. Click below for more information about the types of documents NCDMV recognizes:
New residents moving to North Carolina are required to obtain a North Carolina driver's license and title for their vehicles within 60 days of establishing residency. Vehicle registration...
This complete guide covers everything you need to know about North Carolina license requirements, what you need to get your license, and NC DMV learners permit steps plus how to register your car and transfer your license as a new resident.
Under the new law, North Carolina drivers who have had their permit for at least six months and have 60 hours of driving time will be able to apply for their level 2 license, which allows...
Recently, the NC General Assembly passed SL 2020-30, which waives the road test requirement for people age 16 or 17 to get a level two limited driver license. What about those who are 18 or over? Starting July 23, NC DMV will have the following rules: