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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 ...
The General Assembly says the purpose of Senate Bill 391 is to eliminate the backlog of drivers unable to renew their expired driver’s license in person. We’re told that this only applies to ...
A House bill proposes a “temporary moratorium” on the expiration of some Class C driver’s licenses in North Carolina for two years.
A House bill proposes a “temporary moratorium” on the expiration of some Class C driver’s licenses in North Carolina for two years.
Since May, SDDA has trained 103 Class C students and aims for 15 Class A participants this year. In 2025, the program plans to train 40 Class A and 100 Class C drivers.
A standard Class C driver’s license is good for eight years in North Carolina and can be renewed online for another eight. But after 16 years, a driver must visit a DMV office to renew again ...
Senate bill would give North Carolina drivers 2 extra years to renew their Class C license because of long lines and lack of appointments at DMV offices.