After months of frustration and hours-long lines, average wait times at Division of Motor Vehicles offices across North Carolina have dropped sharply in recent months.
The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles is announcing a new feature on its website that provides customers with estimated wait times and real-time capacity status for driver license offices statewide.
After months of frustration and hours-long lines, average wait times at Division of Motor Vehicles offices across North Carolina have dropped sharply in recent months.
After months of frustration and hours-long lines, average wait times at Division of Motor Vehicles offices across North Carolina have dropped sharply in recent months.
The tool allows residents to check office conditions before visiting for services such as driver’s license renewals, replacements, or new issuances.
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