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NCDMV
skiptheline.ncdot.gov
NCDMV Online Appointment Scheduler Index
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Appointments
Virtual Check In, site to create appointment in line
Appointment Scheduler
Virtual Check In, site to create appointment in line
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NCDOT
ncdot.gov › dmv › offices-services › locate-dmv-office › Pages › helpful-hints.aspx
Official NCDMV: NCDMV Helpful Hints
NCDMV has implemented a series ... or until the ​capacity for that location has been reached. Set a date. Appointments are now scheduled up to seven days in advance at SkipTheLine.ncdot.gov​. ​...
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NCDOT
ncdot.gov › dmv › license-id › driver-license-appointments › Pages › default.aspx
Official NCDMV: Driver License Office Appointments
Schedule an in-office appointment online for driver license and ID card services through the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/northcarolina › easily monitor for nc dmv appointments
r/NorthCarolina on Reddit: Easily monitor for NC DMV appointments
April 7, 2025 -

Hey everyone!

Like many folks, I got really frustrated with the official NC DMV site – it takes forever to load and you can only check one location at a time for appointment availability.

So, I built a tool to scrape the info and make it easier to check multiple locations quickly. After monitoring my tool for a few days, I found an appointment just 2 days out within a 45min drive!

I figured others could benefit from it too, so I built a simple, free site around it:

https://nc-dmv-appointments.com

I've thought about adding notifications for newly opened nearby appointments. If that sounds useful to you, you can register for the waitlist on the site. If enough people sign up, I'll build it! :) EDIT: I built this feature in so you can now sign up for notifications!

Hopefully this makes dealing with the NC DMV a little less painful for someone else!


tl;dr: I built a free tool to easily monitor for open NC DMV appointments. Check it out at https://nc-dmv-appointments.com

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This tool is fantastic! As someone who recently researched NC DMV appointment patterns extensively to get an appointment, I learned several things as well. I had a very crude selenium scraper that would alert me when desirable locations popped up and then automatically fill the form up to the captcha. I still had to babysit it, but it made it much easier. Here are some additional tips that might help our fellow Carolinians: Best Times to Check: Midnight (12-1 AM): The DMV system releases new appointment slots 90 days out around midnight. If your visit is not time sensitive, these are easy to grab. Keep in mind that some days will not have new appointments because the 90th day falls on a weekend or holiday. 3 Days Before Appointments: Many slots become available exactly 72 hours before the appointment date/time when people fail to confirm their 4-day reminder. Friday-Tuesday (including the weekend) will locate more availability than Wednesday/Thursday because confirmations don't expire on those days. Appointments should pop up throughout "business hours" 3 days before the appointment. You just have to ride the refresh or use this excellent tool. Bonus Tips: - Your social security card cannot be laminated - Your insurance information must be printed out - You need proof of insurance even if you don't own a car - If you need a road test, get an appointment that starts before 2 PM - The QR code Q-Anywhere line saver does not seem to work at all - If you can self-serve at home or at a kiosk, definitely do that - If you need same day service, you better show up around 5 AM Good luck all!
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what a good idea!
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Raleigh News & Observer
newsobserver.com › news › state › north-carolina › article303315611.html
How to snag an NCDMV driver’s license office appointment | Raleigh News & Observer
April 21, 2025 - Vehicle titles and registration ... walk-ins and do not take appointments. To make an appointment at a DMV office, visit skiptheline.ncdot.gov....
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Facebook
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You can now skip the line for multiple #NCDMV services ...
North Carolina Department of Transportation, Raleigh. 185,428 likes · 2,411 talking about this · 810 were here. Official Facebook page for the N.C. Department of Transportation
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/northcarolina › is it impossible to get an appointment at the dmv in nc? everything is booked 90 days out
r/NorthCarolina on Reddit: Is it impossible to get an appointment at the DMV in NC? Everything is booked 90 days out
March 13, 2024 - If you can do an in person and wait until you can get an online appointment (https://skiptheline.ncdot.gov/) ...do it that way. At the Carrboro DMV...the online website said it was a 28 minute wait when they staff had already closed to any new people for that day. So don't trust that part of the website. You got a ticket representing your place in line.
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iDriveSafely
idrivesafely.com › dmv › north-carolina › drivers-license › appointments
North Carolina DMV Appointment Guide | I Drive Safely
It is recommended that you make an appointment online before you go to the DMV to avoid longer wait times, and to help make the trip more convenient for your day. You can book your appointment up to 90 days in advance. If there are no appointments available when you attempt to sign up, check ...
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NCDOT
ncdot.gov › dmv › license-id › driver-licenses › Pages › default.aspx
Official NCDMV: Driver Licenses
Skip the line at driver license offices by making an appointment online. If you do not find an available appointment, please continue to check back as new available appointments are added each day. Driving in North Carolina is a legal privilege and responsibility.
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Quora
quora.com › If-you-make-an-appointment-at-the-DMV-do-you-still-have-to-wait-in-line
If you make an appointment at the DMV, do you still have to wait in line? - Quora
Answer (1 of 21): Often yes, unless the DMV has QLess FlexAppointments, which update in real time based on delays from either party, or QLess Mobile Wait Management, which allows you to wait anywhere and get notified as your turn approaches, or some other solution that achieves the same. The rea...
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CBS17
cbs17.com › news › north-carolina-news › want-to-skip-the-line-at-the-ncdmv-a-new-online-tool-can-help-with-that
Want to skip the line at the NCDMV? A new online tool can help with that
May 10, 2023 - DMV Commissioner Wayne Goodwin says he is “very excited about this new tool” that he says “will be most useful in the afternoon when our 115 driver license offices are serving walk-ins only.” · Offices accept appointments only in the mornings, while walk-in customers are accepted after noon.
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Ncdmvappointments
ncdmvappointments.com
NC DMV Appointment Finder | Get Earlier DMV Appointments in North Carolina
Sign up for DMV Appointment Finder and enter your phone number. Choose your appointment type. ... Our system checks the NC DMV website 24/7 for canceled or new appointments.
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Ncdmvappointments
ncdmvappointments.com › walk-in-dmv-appointments-nc
NC DMV Appointment Finder | Get Earlier DMV Appointments
We monitor the NC DMV 24/7 and send you an instant SMS when a cancellation opens up near you. Many users book appointments within days — saving hours of waiting in line. ... Skip the walk-in gamble.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/gso › dmv - skip the line
r/gso on Reddit: DMV - Skip the Line
May 1, 2025 -

Waited 3 hours at the DMV today. Here is what I learned. Side note: my wait was short compared to about 90% of the people there. Many were on a repeat attempt and still didn't get in today.

TL;DR - 1) Go to the DMV early & get in line. 2) Get the QR code if they have it available and get your spot in line. 3) Then wait in the queue for your number/spot to be called up.

Otherwise, you will physically wait in line, to get a spot in line. I arrived at 2pm and at 5pm I still didn't have a spot in line. I know this makes ZERO sense. **For reference, the line just to get a spot in line was about 40 people with about 60 ahead of us who already had a number.

DMV Coliseum Drive - Accepts walk-ins starting at 7am and I confirmed this with a DMV employee. The website states differently for this location so I recommend just going to your local DMV to get the correct information.

Making an Appt - don't count on it. If you are able to make an appt, plan for it to be far in advance and at a DMV not near you.

Rural or less populated DMV's - per the line chatter, Kernersville, Thomasville and others were no better in terms of lines and wait times. Many in line had already tried those locations too.

DMV has a QR Code system to get in line:

From the DMV Website: ***"***Q-Anywhere lets customers check in by scanning a QR code and texting a short message to get and hold their place in line. Customers are then free to queue anywhere – they can wait​in their vehicle, or they can run other errands in the immediate area to pass the time. Customers are alerted via text to enter the lobby when staff is​ ready to serve them."

There was nothing posted about the QR Code anywhere in the facility from where I was sitting. I learned of it through line chatter. A woman came in and said to someone else, "I texted this U-code to this number and got in line". Unfortunately, she left before I could catch her and get the information.

I researched all over online to try and find the code. I came up empty. I even posted on here trying to find the information.

QR Code to get in line: Don't count on this being an option depending on the time of day you go. Per the line chatter, the Coliseum location disabled this function at some point today. I'm guessing because they can't possibly serve everyone who gets in line. However, they also couldn't serve everyone that was physically in line waiting for a spot in line. ....... Yeah, you read that right. In line....for a spot in line.

At 5pm, I asked the DMV employees: When/where will the code be available tomorrow so I can get in line?

First response confused me so I thought let me ask again. Turns out, I wasn't confused and I heard them correctly it just made ZERO sense.

Their response upon my 2nd attempt to clarify: "She just explained that. You need to come back tomorrow, get in line and wait like everyone else for the code. Then you will be in line."

I said, "That doesn't make sense. Wasn't the point of the system to expedite the line, remove the need to stand here all day and allow us to still work, run errands, etc? "

Response: "You are not going to show up at 3pm and try to front the line for someone who has been waiting since 11am. You can get in line and wait your turn to get in line. We will not honor your appt and you won't be seen if you don't wait in this line like everyone else."

Maybe I don't understand the point of the queue system, but if everyone has access to the code wouldn't we just scan and wait our turn? What am I missing here?

Anyone have any thoughts and can enlighten me? Anyone who can MAKE IT MAKE SENSE?