North Carolinians aged 18+ can now take their driver's license road test at certified private schools, a move by NCDMV to reduce wait times and improve convenience.
Law schools and legal aid groups are partnering with the N.C. Department of Adult Correction to guide incarcerated people through driver's license restoration.
The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles now posts estimated wait times at all 115 driver’s license offices statewide.
Ninety driver’s license offices across North Carolina scaled back hours at the start of the week. Beginning Monday, Feb. 9, the DMV will no longer offer extended early morning hours at 90 driver ...
A disagreement between the state and the contractor assigned to develop more secure driver's licenses for North Carolina means a delay in getting those IDs on the street. Virginia-based MorphoTrak ...
North Carolina first lady Anna Stein paid a visit to the Western Correctional Center for Women in Black Mountain to observe the Driver License Restoration Progr ...
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