NCDMV kiosks go live Wednesday at some Harris Teeter stores
Beginning Wednesday drivers can renew their license and conduct other DMV business at select local grocery stores.
New self-serve DMV kiosks are now available at three Harris Teeter stores in Raleigh, Fayetteville and Charlotte.
The kiosks are located inside Harris Teeter stores in Brier Creek, 4221 Corners Parkway, Raleigh, and in Highland Center, 2800 Raeford Road, Fayetteville.
A third location is open in Charlotte in Riverbend Village, located at 4701 Smith Farm Road.
Similar kiosks are already in place in California, allowing drivers to renew their license or state ID, print a temporary ID certificate and even register to vote.

More kiosks could be coming at other locations across the state. The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles plans to add seven additional kiosks in the first half of 2024 in grocery stores and other settings that are open for long stretches of the day.
The initiative is part of a pilot program.
“If the public responds well to this pilot program, then I plan to make even more kiosks available statewide,” Commissioner Wayne Goodwin said in a statement when the program was initially announced.
From new drivers to license renewal, North Carolinians dread delays at DMV
WRAL 5 On Your Side has reported for years on long waits for DMV services. Goodwin promised the kiosks as one solution for simple services a year ago.
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The plan is for 20 kiosks across the state by the end of 2024 to help ease long wait times that plague North Carolina DMV offices.
In the summer of 2023, the DMV also added walk-in hours on Saturdays for some locations to help get people processed faster. Goodwin told WRAL that offices outside of Wake, Cumberland and Mecklenberg counties often have more available appointments, and he recommends that people use the state's on-line tool to make an appointment.
He also offered these tips:
- Book an appointment early. “Many canceled appointments become available on the website overnight, so be sure to check early in the morning,” Goodwin recommended.
- Consider walking in. Most offices start accepting walk-ins at noon.
- Avoid Mondays and Fridays. Those are the busiest days at the DMV.
- Use the DMV's Q-Anywhere app to check in, then shop, nap or wait in your car for your turn.