WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has established a moratorium on Class C driver’s license expiration in the state. Senate Bill 391 was signed into law effective July ...
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (WNCT) — Senate Bill 391 has been signed into law by North Carolina Governor Josh Stein. This bill establishes a moratorium on the expiration of Class C driver licenses in the state.
Some North Carolina residents will have two more years to renew their expired driver’s licenses under a new state law. Senate Bill 391 became effective on July 1 when Gov. Josh Stein signed it into ...
You can read the way the law was written by the Senate. You'll notice this law does not include anyone who has a license that was canceled, revoked, or suspended before July 1, 2025. IMPOSE A ...
In a bid to address the mounting frustrations of North Carolina residents grappling with lengthy wait times at Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offices, state lawmakers have proposed a longer life ...
Millions of drivers in North Carolina could see rules around license expirations and renewals change. According to the Federal Highway Administration, there were more than 7.7 million motorists in ...