04/17/2024
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Eleven driver license offices will start opening an hour earlier on weekdays 

RALEIGH – Starting Monday, the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles will be open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at an additional 11 driver license offices as part of the ongoing effort to improve service and reduce wait times for customers.

That brings to 25 the number of driver license offices statewide that will have added an extra operating hour on weekdays.

The 25 offices are among the busiest driver license offices in North Carolina.

To accommodate more customers, the following 11 offices will be open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday starting Oct. 8:

Carrboro, 104 N.C. Highway 54, Suite GG, 919-929-4161
Cary, 1387 SE Maynard Road, 919-468-0319
Elizabeth City, 1164 U.S. 17 South, 252-331-4776
Fayetteville – South, 2439 Gillespie St., 910-486-1353
Goldsboro, 701 W. Grantham St., 919-731-7963
Greensboro – East, 2527 E. Market St., 336-334-5745
High Point, 650 Francis St., 336-884-1003
Kinston, 2214 W. Vernon Ave., 252-526-4432
Raleigh – West, 3231 Avent Ferry Road, 919-816-9128
Wilmington – North, One Station Road, 910-350-2005
Winston-Salem – North, 3637 N. Patterson Ave., 336-761-2259

The extra hours announced Friday are part of a series of improvements NCDMV officials have been making to reduce customer wait times and improve service. NCDMV has also deployed additional staff at busy offices, established dedicated road test teams, created express lines for customers with quick transactions, and started having staff speak with customers in line to ensure they have the correct paperwork.

For the complete list of offices with extended hours or online services, visit MyNCDMV.gov.

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