DMV launching program that brings self-service kiosks to grocery stores


A new pilot program is bringing the DMV to a local grocery store.

It’s aimed to cut down on long lines at actual DMV offices. The DMV installed self-service kiosks inside multiple Harris Teeter locations across North Carolina.

The location in the Queen City is the Harris Tetter off Smith Farm Road.

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You can renew drivers licenses and state IDs, order duplicate licenses, IDs and permits, change addresses and print temporary IDs.

It was cost a fee just under $5 to use the kiosks and a 2.35 percent card fee.

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