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North Carolina Driver License

North Carolina Knowledge Test — 25 questions, 80% to pass (20/25 correct), plus a road-sign test

Questions25 + road signsTo Pass20 / 25 (80%)Time LimitNone / 无 / Sin límiteLanguagesMultipleRetakesAllowedFeeVaries / 因情况而异 / Varía

📋 What to Bring

  • Proof of identity and date of birth

    Certified U.S. birth certificate, valid U.S. passport, or other accepted citizenship/lawful-presence document

  • Proof of Social Security Number

    Your Social Security card or an official document showing your SSN

  • Two proofs of North Carolina residency

    Utility bill, bank statement, or lease showing your current North Carolina street address

  • Proof of liability insurance

    A North Carolina liability insurance policy is required to obtain a license

  • License / permit fee

    Fees vary by license class and age — bring an accepted payment method

📅 How to Schedule

  1. 1

    Make an appointment online

    Use the NCDMV "Skip the Line" online appointment system (skiptheline.ncdot.gov) to reserve a time at a driver license office.

  2. 2

    Visit a NCDMV driver license office

    Knowledge tests, road-sign tests, and road tests are given at NCDMV driver license offices. Appointments are strongly recommended.

  3. 3

    Bring all required documents

    Bring proof of identity, Social Security number, two proofs of residency, and liability insurance. A vision screening is done on-site.

💡 Test Day Tips

  • The NC knowledge test has 25 questions; you must answer 20 correctly (80%) to pass, plus correctly identify road signs.
  • North Carolina uses a Graduated Licensing System: Level 1 (limited learner permit), Level 2 (limited provisional), and Level 3 (full provisional) for drivers under 18.
  • Everyone's driving is impaired at a BAC of 0.08%. For drivers under 21, North Carolina has zero tolerance — any detectable alcohol can lead to a license revocation.
  • Under the points system, accumulating 12 points within 3 years can lead to suspension; after reinstatement the threshold drops to 8 points.
  • North Carolina requires liability insurance to license a vehicle, and most vehicles must pass an annual safety (and in some counties emissions) inspection.

📚 Driver Handbook

All practice questions are based on the chapters below. Click any chapter to read it on the official DMV website.

🔗 Official Resources