Drivers must pay for the test from a certified driving school and still must visit a Division of Motor Vehicles office to get the license.
North Carolinians aged 18+ can now take their driver's license road test at certified private schools, a move by NCDMV to reduce wait times and improve convenience.
The Division of Motor Vehicles is now authorized to use at least 65 approved private schools across the state for testing.
The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) has announced an expansion of its successful partnership with private driver ...
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The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles has announced the expansion of its partnership with private driver education ...
Shenendehowa Central School District is giving community members a chance to get behind the wheel of a school bus to see if ...
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