Beginning on May 1, appointments will only be available in the mornings through 11 a.m. After noon, all customer services will be provided on a walk-in basis.
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"We've heard from the public that they want more walk-in availability, so that's what we're aiming to deliver," said NCDMV Commissioner Wayne Goodwin.
A new feature will also soon be available online to show the public the current estimated wait time at driver's license offices.
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Starting in June, some offices in areas including Raleigh North, Durham South, and Fayetteville West will offer hours on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon.
For more information visit the NCDMV website.
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