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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 . Licenses can be renewed online up to two years after the expiration date, otherwise renewals must be done in-person at an NCDMV office.
Online driver license and ID renewal allows eligible customers to conveniently and quickly renew their driver license up to six months before their license expires or within two years of expiration. A state ID and a Level 3 full provisional license may be renewed within one year of expiration.
An official app of the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. Renew a Vehicle Registration. Pay Limited Registration Taxes. Order a Duplicate Registration, Change of Address. Order a Special or Personalized Plate. Renew License & ID Cards, Change of Address.
Schedule an in-office appointment online for driver license and ID card services through the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles.
North Carolina residents can renew their driver's license online at myNCDMV. After logging in, click on Renew a License or ID Card and follow the conversation prompts to renew and complete the payments.
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.
Make an Appointment. Find, Cancel or Reschedule. For additional questions or concerns, send a message. Please Note: To reduce no-show appointments at driver license offices, NCDMV is now requiring appointments to be confirmed – twice.
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.
Individuals can order a replacement or duplicate driver license or ID card on line or at an N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles driver license office if: Their license has been lost or stolen . Their license is damaged or unreadable. Their address has changed.
Even though the federal law is not effective until May 7, 2025, anyone can get a REAL ID now. To do so, visit an N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles driver license office with the required acceptable documentation : . Requirements.