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Allows non-REAL ID NC drivers to renew remotely twice in a row; after two remote renewals, in-person renewal is required, while REAL ID stays stricter; effective Jan 1, 2026.
Allows non-REAL ID NC drivers to renew remotely twice in a row; after two remote renewals, in-person renewal is required, while REAL ID stays stricter; effective Jan 1, 2026.
Status: Passed 1st Reading (introduced Feb 20, 2025)
Primary Sponsors: Senators Grafstein, Murdock, and Everitt
Subjects: DMV, drivers licenses, ID systems, electronic government
This bill amends North Carolina’s drivers license renewal rules to expand and clarify when the Division of Motor Vehicles (Division) may offer remote renewals. Its principal change is to allow drivers holding non‑REAL ID compliant licenses to complete two consecutive remote renewals before being required to renew in person. It also maintains stricter limits on consecutive remote renewals for REAL ID‑compliant licenses.
Overall, SB 611 expands remote renewal flexibility for non‑REAL ID licensees while keeping tighter limits for REAL ID credentials; implementation will require DMV operational and technical adjustments before the Jan 1, 2026 effective date.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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