North Carolina · New Resident Guide

North Carolina New Resident Guide

A complete guide to new resident guide in North Carolina, based on the official NC DMV driver handbook.

Capital: Raleigh Min permit age: 15 Permit fee: $21.50 Hold period: 12 months

When you must transfer your license to North Carolina

New residents of North Carolina are typically required to obtain a North Carolina driver license within 30 to 60 days of establishing residency. Establishing residency means more than just arriving — registering to vote, enrolling children in North Carolina schools, taking a job, or registering a vehicle in North Carolina all start the clock. Driving on an out-of-state license past the deadline can void your insurance coverage in a crash.

Documents to bring

You will need: your current out-of-state driver license, proof of identity (a passport, birth certificate, or permanent-resident card), proof of your Social Security number (the card itself, a W-2, or a 1099 with the full SSN), and two proofs of North Carolina residency such as a utility bill, lease, mortgage statement, or bank statement. The current permit fee in North Carolina is $21.50, and most offices accept card, cash, or check.

For a deeper read on this topic across all 50 states, see our right-of-way, speed limits, and alcohol and drugs articles.

Knowledge test, vision test, and road test

Most states accept a valid out-of-state license without requiring a road test. North Carolina typically waives the road test if your previous license was unrestricted and not expired by more than a year. You will still take a vision screening at the counter (20/40 acuity required) and you may be asked to complete a short knowledge test or a road-sign-recognition quiz.

Vehicle registration and insurance

Once you have a North Carolina license, you generally have 30 days to register any vehicle you own in North Carolina. The NC DMV requires proof of insurance that meets North Carolina minimums, a current title, an emissions test in some counties, and a VIN inspection. Without North Carolina insurance you cannot register, and without registration you cannot get plates.

REAL ID and Enhanced licenses

A REAL ID-compliant North Carolina license, marked with a star in the upper corner, is required to board a domestic flight or enter a federal facility starting in 2025. To get one you must present a passport or birth certificate, your Social Security card, and two proofs of North Carolina residency at the counter — the same documents you brought for your initial transfer, but they must be presented in person.

Quick facts about North Carolina

  • Capital: Raleigh
  • Minimum permit age: 15
  • Current permit fee: $21.50
  • Supervised hold period: 12 months
  • Adult BAC limit: 0.08% · Under-21 BAC: 0.02%
  • Default speed limits: 70 mph rural Interstate, 65 mph urban Interstate, 25 mph residential, 25 mph school zone
  • Handheld phone use: banned
  • Vision standard: 20/40 acuity in at least one eye, corrected or uncorrected
  • Reinstatement fee after suspension: $70
  • Official source: NC DMV

Other North Carolina guides on PermitPrep

Each link below opens a dedicated North Carolina page. Every guide is built from the same official NC DMV handbook so the rules stay consistent across topics.

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