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The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles announces that, effective July 1, Senate Bill 391 has been signed into law by Governor Josh Stein, establishing a moratorium on the expiration of ...
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MotorBiscuit on MSNNC drivers get a 2-year grace period on expired licenses, but don’t count on it out of stateThanks to a new state law signed by Governor Josh Stein, residents with a standard Class C driver’s license can now legally operate their cars in-state for up to two years after their licenses expire.
Drivers in North Carolina can now wait two more years to renew their driver's license after its expiration date.
Drivers in North Carolina can now wait two more years to renew their driver's license after its expiration date. A temporary moratorium, initially proposed by the North Carolina Senate and signed into ...
A new state law will make it easier to get prescription flu medications in North Carolina, part of a series of healthcare ...
North Carolina drivers can now use expired licenses for two years! Discover why the state implemented this temporary measure to ease DMV backlogs, and what restrictions still apply.
Stay updated with the latest happenings, policies, and changes from the MV. This article covers everything from new ...
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by Brad Olsen and Mark Crysell to discuss the biggest stories from the week that was. LISTEN ABOVE ...
In this week’s North Royalton Police Blotter, police were dispatched to an Albion Road address regarding a car crash.
South Carolina is rolling out redesigned driver's licenses and ID cards this fall, featuring advanced security measures and iconic state symbols to enhance identity protection.
House lawmakers failed to pass a “temporary moratorium” on the expiration of some Class C driver’s licenses in North Carolina.
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