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Saturday Walk-In Service Hours to Resume at 20 Driver License Offices

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​ROCKY MOUNT – The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles Saturday walk-in service hours return this weekend.

This year, the division is expanding from 16 to 20 offices offering services from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. on 11 Saturdays from May 31-Aug. 23 (offices will be closed on June 28 and July 5).

The four new Saturday offices are Elizabeth City, Clayton, Durham East, and Kernersville. One additional change this season is that the Raleigh East office will be open on Saturdays instead of the Raleigh North office.

Last summer, nearly 17,000 customers were served at 16 offices during the 12 Saturdays of the 2024 season.

Walk-in services will be provided at the following driver license offices (no appointment necessary):

  • Andrews, 1440 Main St.
  • Asheville, 1624 Patton Ave.
  • Charlotte North, 9711 David Taylor Dr.
  • Charlotte South, 201 W. Arrowood Rd., Suite H
  • Clayton, 1665 Old U.S. Hwy. 70 W. (Shotwell Station)
  • Durham, 101 S. Miami Blvd.
  • Elizabeth City, 1164 U.S. Hwy. 17 S.
  • Fayetteville, 831 Elm St. (Eutaw Village)
  • Graham, 111 E. Crescent Square
  • Greensboro, 2391 Coliseum Blvd.
  • Greenville, 4651 N. Creek Dr.
  • Huntersville, 12101 Mount Holly-Huntersville Rd.
  • Jacksonville, 299 Wilmington Hwy.
  • Kernersville, 810-A N. Main St.
  • Monroe, 3122 U.S. Hwy. 74 W.
  • Raleigh East, 4121 New Bern Ave. (Wilder's Grove)
  • Raleigh West, 3231 Avent Ferry Rd. 
  • Salisbury, US 29 S, 5780 South Main St.
  • Wilmington, 2390 Carolina Beach Rd., Suite 104 (South Square Plaza)
  • Winston-Salem, 2001 Silas Creek Pkwy.

Services that will be offered during the Saturday hours include driver license or ID cards, renewals or duplicate orders, address changes, REAL ID issuances, and road tests for customers that have already completed the knowledge and written tests.

Anyone considering a visit to the DMV should first check to determine if they can complete their business online. NCDMV offers many online services, including driver license and ID card renewals, ordering duplicate licenses and ID cards, address changes and voter registration applications.

With TSA now checking for REAL IDs, DMV Commissioner Paul Tine is encouraging North Carolinians to be informed about requirements for air travel:

  • Unless you have upcoming air travel or will be visiting a federal building, there is no need to rush to the DMV.
  • DMV continues to issue REAL IDs.
  • Passports, military IDs, and global entry cards are all acceptable substitutes for a REAL ID.

To learn more about REAL ID requirements and guidance, visit NCREALID.gov.


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5/27/2025 4:42 PM