North Carolina Driver License
North Carolina Knowledge Test — 25 questions, 80% to pass (20/25 correct), plus a road-sign test
📋 What to Bring
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Proof of identity and date of birth
Certified U.S. birth certificate, valid U.S. passport, or other accepted citizenship/lawful-presence document
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Proof of Social Security Number
Your Social Security card or an official document showing your SSN
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Two proofs of North Carolina residency
Utility bill, bank statement, or lease showing your current North Carolina street address
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Proof of liability insurance
A North Carolina liability insurance policy is required to obtain a license
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License / permit fee
Fees vary by license class and age — bring an accepted payment method
📅 How to Schedule
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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.
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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.
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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.
🎯 Practice by Topic
Your License
Driver license classes and endorsements, graduated licensing for ages 15–18, REAL ID, required identity/residency documents, fees, and identification cards in North Carolina.
Alcohol and the Law
North Carolina's impaired-driving (DWI) laws, blood-alcohol limits, implied consent, penalties, and the special rules for young and provisional drivers.
Your Driving Privilege
How North Carolina's driver point system works, conviction and insurance points, suspensions and revocations, and how to protect your driving privilege.
Your Driving
Safe driving practices, right-of-way, intersections, passing, turning, speed, following distance, signaling, and handling hazards on North Carolina roads.
Signals, Signs and Pavement Markings
The meaning of traffic signals, the shapes and colors of road signs, and the pavement markings every North Carolina driver must recognize and obey.
Sharing the Road
Sharing North Carolina roads safely with pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, large trucks, school buses, and other road users.
How DMV Serves You
Services the North Carolina DMV provides: renewals, address changes, organ donation, voter registration, driving records, and other driver services.