North Carolina’s Division of Motor Vehicles unveiled 10 new self-service kiosks Monday at grocery stores throughout Raleigh, Apex, Wake Forest, and Fayetteville. This brings the state’s count to 20 machines spread throughout three counties.
Commissioner Paul Tine stopped by the new kiosk at Carlie C’s on New Bern Avenue Monday morning. “Transactions take just 2 to 3 minutes, and you’re ready to go,” Tine said, according to the News & Observer. “You don’t have to come into one of our offices, you can avoid all of that and come right here to Carlie C’s and get it taken care of.”
The machines let customers renew driver licenses and state IDs, order duplicates, change addresses, register to vote, renew vehicle registration, and pay property tax on new vehicles. They can also print temporary licenses, license plate stickers, and registration cards…