Drivers License Office Carrboro Nc
Driver's License Office hours of operation, address, available services & more. Driver’s License Office Of Carrboro, North Carolina. The Driver’s License Office Of Carrboro, North Carolina is located in Carrboro currently provides 100 NC. 17 reviews of NC DMV Vehicle & License Plate Offices 'I understand this location was temporarily closed. Go to the Carrboro DMV office. View the Driver's License Office in Carrboro, North Carolina and get your driving requirements and needs done today. View all DMV office locations in Carrboro, NC.
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Easy and convenient location, ample waiting area with a clear ticketing process and signage. Walk in, go to the front desk with your license/documents in order and let the person know what you're there for. They'll assign you a ticket letter/number combo based on that, and you'll sit down to wait.
Yes, you may have to wait a bit. Exescope 6 41 Download Google. That's life, right?
And yes, when I was there, the woman working the desk was assisting someone in a kiosk, so I had to wait for a minute then, too. I got over it.not sure why that riles people up. I wish I could get in and out and back to work too, but that never actually happens. Fact of life. I followed the other advice to go in the morning, and be prepared with a book or something to keep you busy. I was in and out in about 35 minutes, wait time included, to get a new resident license (trading in out of state license).
I've waited much longer in other states, but I think that the small location and focused purpose of this office--licenses only, no registrations!--made it quick. The DMV office has to be one of the most bureaucratic places that most people dread to go to. Recently, I had to renew my license and went here thinking that a smaller location would have fewer people and thus a shorter wait than the bigger branches, which usually have lines before opening time.
When I arrived at this location I had a hard time noticing an empty chair. Thus, I went up and got my number and asked the estimated waiting time. Of course, the clerk hesitated to give me any number, but eventually she suggested by about 45 minutes. Since there are no public bathrooms at this location I had to go to the nearby Food Lion. If you are coming with small children, make sure they go beforehand.
I wasted time browsing the aisles at the supermarket and got myself a drink and headed back. After waiting what seemed and eternity, my number was called and went to back speak with the DMV representative. The lady was pleasant took my information, processed it, took a vision test, a street sign test, and then I was sent take my new picture. Thankfully, I came out looking great, unlike the previous picture where I came out looking like a Neanderthal, had I came looking busted in the picture again I don't think they would had re-photographed me. So ladies (guys?) make your 'Duck Face' perfect on the first try.
At the end, I put my temporary license, put on my sunglasses, and left the premises happy that this errand was completely. Now I can live happily ever after for the next 8 years or so until I have to go back to renew again. Slow service, unkind staff, and overall depressing atmosphere. These are al stereotypes of the US DMV. This office only serves to reinforce that long held time honored tradition of providing the worst customer experience possible. You will NOT be surprised by this DMV. Staff is condescending and pretentious.
They really go out of their way to make you feel bad for going there. One of the staff was friendly, but the rest wouldn't even throw a smile your way if the happy police held a gun up to their head. Oh, and if this is your only choice, a few tips. DO NOT WALK IN HERE WITHOUT FIRST GOING TO A REST ROOM. DOES NOT ACCEPT CARDS. ONLY CASH OR CHECK.
CAN NOT ACCEPT EMAIL. ONLY FAX BRING SOMETHING TO ENTERTAIN YOURSELF. WAITING PERIOD IS AS BIG AS THE NEXT SAMSUNG PHONE. I would say avoid this place at all costs, but that's probably what they want you to do. I say overload this place with business until they are forced to install online appointments to alleviate their abysmal waiting period. Oh my, I'm glad I didn't look at these reviews before I went to this branch. I recently moved down from NYC and had been putting this off--I hate bureaucracy and wasted hours.