Can I make an appointment for NC drivers license renewal?

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Renew License Appointment

Yes. It’s not required to make an appointment to renew your drivers license, but it’s recommended.

  • It shortens the license renewal wait time.
  • Some NC DMV offices are not open daily, so if you show up you may not get served.
  • Appointments need to be made at 4 pm or earlier to allow time to take the tests.

Make an Appointment

To get an appointment, find your local North Carolina DMV office and call them to make a drivers license renewal appoinment. Do not call the main state line.

Expired License

There is no special procedure for renewing a recently expired driver license. The fees are the same.

However:

  • If you get pulled over, you’ll be getting a traffic ticket for driving with an expired license.
  • If your license has been expired for more than one year, it’s invalid. You must reapply to NC for a new driver license.

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