Displaying items by tag: Division of Motor Vehicles
NCDMV making it easier to process liens, abandoned vehicles
RALEIGH — The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles License and Theft Bureau is making it easier and more efficient for people to process mechanic liens on unclaimed or abandoned vehicles.
GUEST EDITORIAL: ‘Good taste’ rule for license plates is unconstitutional
A North Carolina woman’s tongue-in-cheek crusade to keep her personalized license plate is making national news and even scored her an interview on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”
NCDMV suspends replacement of older license plates because of aluminum shortage
ROCKY MOUNT —A world-wide shortage of aluminum is forcing the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles to indefinitely suspend its program to replace license plates that are older than six years. The move is being taken to help ensure there is enough material to produce first-time plates.
DMV resumes regular road tests for drivers 15-17 years old
ROCKY MOUNT — With health safety conditions improving in North Carolina, the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles is resuming regular road tests this week. This ends the Contactless Road Test program that had been required for 15-17 year-old drivers seeking their Level 3 Full Provisional license and a select group of other drivers who could not qualify for a road test waiver.
Rockingham DMV office closed for COVID-19 testing
ROCKINGHAM — The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles license plate office on Long Drive is temporarily closed.
NCDMV fees increase July 1, per state law
Hamlet DMV office closed after lightning strike damages equipment
HAMLET — People trying obtain or renew their driver’s license or a photo ID on Friday were turned away and told to come back later or go to a different location.
NCDMV offering national/state motto option for license plates
People invited to comment on assessment, accreditation of law enforcement agency
RALEIGH — Starting in July, people will be able to comment on the assessment and pending accreditation of the law enforcement agency in the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles.
Bill requiring traffic safety awareness program advances to House
ROCKINGHAM — Richmond County’s Sen. Tom McInnis is one of three state senators behind a bipartisan effort to make sure the public is informed of certain traffic-related laws.