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WCNC reports a Morganton woman was arrested Thursday for breaking into multiple vehicles at a NC DMV driver license office just three hours after being released from jail.
North Carolina State Auditor Dave Boliek said creativity and innovation are needed to improve the customer experience at the NCDMV. The good news? “It can happen quick,” he said.
Customers at North Carolina’s Division of Motor Vehicles are waiting longer in lines that are often far away from home, while agency staffing fails to keep pace with the state’s ...
A Mobile ID is the digital equivalent of a physical driver’s license. It's already in use in more than a dozen states. The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles said it is currently exploring how ...
Sweeping reports released Monday by State Auditor Dave Boliek offer the clearest and disturbing view yet of how the agency ...
Problems at North Carolina's beleaguered Division of Motor Vehicles could get worse if the state does not reform its ...
Employees, per state audit staff, say they experience burnout, security risks, and inadequate training. The agency is also ...
The findings from two DMV audits released Monday by the North Carolina State Auditor’s Office have multiple people waiting at the DMV in Pitt County disappointed ...
According to the DMV audit, almost 14% of customers spent more than 2.5 hours at the DMV this year. That's an 79% increase ...
The N.C. Office of the State Auditor released its look into the Division of Motor Vehicles. It found that wait times have ...
The North Carolina Office of the State Auditor will hold a news conference on Monday to discuss the findings of a recent audit.