Getting a North Carolina Driver's License
A driver鈥檚 license serves two purposes: permission to drive and identification.
To drive legally in North Carolina (NC), you must have a valid (non-expired):
- NC driver鈥檚 license, OR
- Driver鈥檚 license from another state, OR
- Driver鈥檚 license issued by the government of your home/resident country
Anyone whose legal residence is outside the state of North Carolina is considered a 鈥渘on-resident鈥 and can
drive using their home country or home state license. This includes all F-1 Visa holders. Note that North
Carolina does not recognize the International Driver鈥檚 License (IDL).
If you plan on purchasing a car, you will need either a NC driver鈥檚 license, state ID or Learner鈥檚 Permit.
Application Process
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Bring the following with you to the DMV
- Proof of Identity. All items below are required
- Passport (with valid visa date)
- I-20
- I-94 card (printed from online or stapled inside your passport)
- Proof of Residency.
Pick one of the following. (Original, not a photocopy)- Utility bill or bank statement addressed to you at a street address (not a P.O. box)
- Your signed lease agreement for a local house/apartment
- Proof of Automobile Liability Insurance.
Pick one of the following:- Form DL123 issued by your auto insurance agent
- An original liability insurance policy binder
- An insurance card with your name, policy number, issued and expiration date.
Once at the DMV you will need to:
- Present the above documentation.
- Pass the tests
- Vision
- Traffic signs
- Knowledge of motor vehicle laws
- Driving skills (on-road test in your car with a DMV examiner).
Note: View more information and view sample test questions on the and webpages.
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Pay the by cash or check (Debit or credit cards are not accepted)
DMV Locations
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East Durham Driver License Office
101 South Miami Boulevard, Durham, NC 27703
Phone: 919-560-6896
Hope Valley Commons Shopping Center Driver License Office
3825 South Roxboro Street Suite 119, Durham, NC 27713
Phone: 919-560-3378
Learner鈥檚 Permit, State ID Card and Restricted License
Learner's Permit | State Identification Card | Restricted License |
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For use with rental cars ONLY. Same requirements as the full driver鈥檚 license except does not require auto insurance. Can only be used with rental cars. When renting a car, you must purchase liability auto insurance from the rental car agency. NOTE: If you are caught driving a private car with the restricted license, you will be subject to the same punishment as driving without a license |
Grace Period and OPT Extension
Grace Period Extension (60 days for F-1) Take your license to the DMV no fewer than 20 days before the expiration date on your I-20. Be sure to bring all three pages of your I-20.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) Extensions - OPT approved documents must be shown in order to extend the expiration date on your drivers license. For spouses, they can go to the DMV without the approval documents if the principal visa holder goes with them to the DMV. The Principal Visa Holder must also bring his/her EAD card.
Automobile Insurance Coverage
You need auto insurance if:
- You are going to buy a car
- You want to get a NC Driver鈥檚 License
- Unless you get a limited license, which only allows you to drive rental cars. If you want to be able to drive a car belonging to another person with an NC license, purchase Non-Owners Liability Insurance.
You do not need auto insurance if:
- You do not buy a car
- You drive a friend鈥檚 car using your driver鈥檚 license from your home country
- Please remember, North Carolina does not recognize the International Driver鈥檚 License
Liability Insurance: Payment for losses you cause others while driving. This is usually the minimum amount of insurance you can buy. You must have liability insurance to get a driver鈥檚 license in North Carolina. If you don鈥檛 own a car, you must get 鈥渘on-owner鈥檚 liability insurance鈥.
Collision Insurance: Payment for repair of your car when it is damaged in a collision, even if you are at fault.
Comprehensive Insurance: Payment for the repair of your car due to non-collision loss, such as theft, storm damage or vandalism.
Medical Payments Insurance: Payment for medical expenses for accident injuries to yourself or passengers.
To purchase required liability insurance you need:
- Your passport
- Money to cover your first insurance payment.
- Valid driver鈥檚 license from home or North Carolina driver鈥檚 license or permit
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