Starting this weekend, the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles will resume Saturday hours at 16 driver license offices this weekend as the agency expands service opportunity for the busy summer season.
Walk-in services will be provided on Saturdays from June 8 through Aug. 24 from 8 a.m.-noon at the following driver license offices (no appointment necessary):
Services that will be offered during the Saturday hours include driver license or ID cards, renewals or duplicate orders, address changes, REAL ID issuances, and road tests for customers that have already completed the knowledge and written tests.
“I continue to be focused on offering more opportunities for customers to receive services both online and during expanded hours,” said Commissioner Wayne Goodwin in a press release. “Opening for Saturday hours at many of our busiest locations statewide is what customers want, need, and have requested.”
Anyone considering a visit to the DMV should first check to determine if they can complete their business online. NCDMV offers many online services, including driver license and ID card renewals, ordering duplicate licenses and ID cards, address changes and voter registration applications.
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