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SB 611

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kurt Fevella and 5 co-sponsors

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.

Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
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Bill Summary · SB 611

SB 611 — Allow Consecutive Remote License Renewals (Drivers Licenses)

Status: Passed 1st Reading (introduced Feb 20, 2025)
Primary Sponsors: Senators Grafstein, Murdock, and Everitt
Subjects: DMV, drivers licenses, ID systems, electronic government

Purpose / Intent

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.

Key provisions

  • Amends G.S. 20‑7(f) (renewal/remote renewal provisions).
  • Remote renewal eligibility rules (high level):
    • REAL ID‑compliant license: a person may be eligible for remote renewal only if the most recent renewal was done in person (i.e., the last renewal cannot itself have been a remote renewal).
    • Non‑REAL ID license: a person may remotely renew their license on two consecutive occasions. After two consecutive remote renewals, the next renewal must be done in person.
  • Clarifies the Division may offer remote renewal or remote conversion of a full provisional license, subject to the statute’s requirements and limitations.
  • Effective date and applicability: becomes effective January 1, 2026, and applies to licenses renewed on or after that date.

Who is affected

  • Primary: North Carolina drivers, especially holders of non‑REAL ID driver’s licenses who would gain the ability to renew remotely twice in a row.
  • North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (operational/IT implementation, identity verification procedures).
  • Indirect: entities concerned with identity/security and parties relying on REAL ID status (airlines, federal facility access) — REAL ID rules remain distinct and more restrictive regarding remote renewals.

Practical impact and considerations

  • Benefits: increased convenience for many drivers, reduced in‑person visits and wait times at DMV offices, and potential administrative efficiencies.
  • Administrative needs: DMV must track consecutive remote renewals and enforce the in‑person requirement after two remote renewals for non‑REAL ID licenses.
  • Security/verification: expanded remote renewal raises questions about identity verification standards, fraud risk mitigation, and IT/security measures the Division must apply.
  • REAL ID interplay: the bill preserves stricter in‑person renewal requirements for REAL ID credentials, ensuring continued alignment with federal expectations for identity vetting.

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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