Thanks to a new law signed by Governor Josh Stein, the North Carolina DMV now allows eligible drivers without a REAL ID to ...
With a new bill signed into law, people looking to renew their driver’s license now can skip a trip to the DMV more than previously allowed. READ MORE: Report shows Cape Fear ...
The law lets residents renew non-REAL ID driver's licenses online. The update is intended to cut down wait times at the DMV.
The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles announced Tuesday that eligible drivers without a REAL ID can renew their ...
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.
Senate Bill 245 is designed to offer motorists another potential time-saving option rather than wait in line at the local N.C ...
In a move to further streamline services and reduce wait times at driver license offices statewide, the N.C. Division of ...
A new law seeks to make driver license renewals easier for non-real ID holders in North Carolina, the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles said Tuesday.
Gov. Josh Stein signed Senate Bill 245 into law on Tuesday, allowing North Carolina drivers to renew their licenses remotely for a second consecutive time.
The NCDMV is letting residents know that you can now renew your non-REAL ID driver license online for a second consecutive time.The NCDMV says that this update ...
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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