Drivers must pay for the test from a certified driving school and still must visit a Division of Motor Vehicles office to get the license.
The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles is expanding its partnership with private driver education schools to allow ...
The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) has announced an expansion of its successful partnership with private driver ...
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.
DMV posts estimated wait times for all 115 driver’s license offices statewide. Expanded staff and online options cut system average wait from 2h 45m to 37m. Arrival check‑in and text alerts replace ...