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  • I mean, I don't think anyone likes going to the DMV, but jeez. Since when is this a half-day process? I can't remember it taking longer than an hour and a half, tops, at two different SC locations. I didn't have the proper paperwork on my first trip to the Brookshire location, but it looked to be same song different verse over there, so I can't really say that one location is better than another. It was purely ridiculous how long this takes though. I planned to get there a little earlier but misjudged time and got there around 12. Waited an hour outside before I could even get inside, then waited another hour until my number was called. Add processing, testing, and waiting, and we're talking about a 3.5 hour visit here. A few tips, at least from my experience: 1. Just take the whole day off work. Even if you do get out of there in a few hours, you're not going to want to go back to work after that mess. 2. Proof of insurance must be up to date, in your name, and the insurance company MUST have a NC office. Most major companies will have this, but if you used a small office in your old state, check and make sure. If you don't own your car (like me), you need a DL-123 stating that you have liability insurance. 3. Only cash or checks are accepted. If you pay with a check, it must be YOUR name on the check and a NC ADDRESS on the check. Starter checks, or checks from your old state, or checks with your husband's name that he lets you use, are NOT acceptable. I'd say just bring cash, but I was smacked with a $50 fee from a ticket I got 4 years ago, so good thing I had my checkbook to pay that, too. 4. On the sign test, they will give you blank signs that you have to identify by the shape only. This sounds easy unless you're not expecting it. 5. Study the book. Most things are pretty common sense, but they throw in exact statistics in there to throw you off. If there's a question you don't know, you can skip it rather than guessing- the test lets you pass as soon as you answer 20 correct.
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