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For DMV questions, call us at 919-715-7000. Our mailing address is 3101 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-3101. JavaScript must be enabled to use some features of this site. Please do one of the following: Reload Page.
The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles offers more than a dozen online services for North Carolina residents to take care of DMV business anywhere and anytime on any device.
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.
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.
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.
myNCDMV delivers a user-friendly mobile and website application with a smart, responsive interface that allows users to complete transactions faster. myNCDMV allows users to complete multiple services in one secure transaction by using an online service called PayIt.
Schedule an in-office appointment online for driver license and ID card services through the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles.
Instant Titles. Title applications require 10-15 business days for processing, but the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles offers an expedited titling service in which titles are processed and issued the same day or next business day.
Before You Begin. The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles uses an online service, called PayIt, that allows you to take advantage of completing multiple services in one secure transaction.
North Carolina drivers can request crash reports, driving records and vehicle records for a fee from the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles. Driving records generally include motor vehicle-related convictions and wreck information as well as basic license information.