The North Carolina New State Resident Package is designed for individuals who have recently relocated to North Carolina. This package includes essential legal documents that help you organize your legal affairs and address both legal and non-legal matters arising from your move. The package is tailored specifically for North Carolina residents, distinguishing it from similar offerings by providing state-specific forms and guidelines.
This package is beneficial in various situations, including:
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A valid North Carolina drivers' license or other identification card issued by the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. A current lease, rent, mortgage payment receipt, or current utility bill in the name of the applicant, showing a North Carolina address.
Out-of-state license or one document (with full name) proving identity and date of birth. Social Security card or other document proving Social Security number. One document verifying physical address in North Carolina (two are required if getting an NC REAL ID)
Step 1: Visit your nearest DMV office (optional: make an appointment!) Submit the required documents & ID. Pass the vision test. Step 2: Receive your North Carolina Class C driver's license via U.S. mail within 15 business days.
Have established your legal residence (domicile) in North Carolina, and. Have maintained that domicile for at least twelve (12) consecutive months before the beginning of the term, and. Have a residentiary presence in the state, and.
Under North Carolina law, to qualify for in-state residency, you must show that you: Have established your legal residence (domicile) in North Carolina, and. Have maintained that domicile for at least twelve (12) consecutive months before the beginning of the term, and. Have a residentiary presence in the state, and.
Government-issued photo ID.Residential lease/property deed.Utility bill.Letter from the government/court (marriage license, divorce, government aid)Bank statement.Driver's license/learner's permit.Car registration.Notarized affidavit of residency.
Step 1: Visit your nearest DMV office (optional: make an appointment!) Submit the required documents & ID. Pass the vision test. Step 2: Receive your North Carolina Class C driver's license via U.S. mail within 15 business days.
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