Can i mail in my nc license plate

In North Carolina, you can indeed mail in your license plate renewal, but there are some requirements and limitations to keep in mind. Here's what you need to know:

Eligibility: You can mail in your license plate renewal if you're renewing your registration for a vehicle that is:

  1. Registered in your name
  2. Not a commercial vehicle (e.g., a business or company vehicle)
  3. Not a vehicle that requires a smog inspection (e.g., a diesel-powered vehicle)

What you need to mail:

  1. A completed Vehicle Registration Application (Form MV-3)
  2. Proof of insurance (a copy of your insurance card or a printout from your insurance company's website)
  3. Payment for the registration fee (check or money order made payable to the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles)
  4. A self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of your new registration card and sticker

Where to mail:

Send your completed application, proof of insurance, and payment to:

North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles P.O. Box 29532 Raleigh, NC 27626-0532

Processing time: Allow 4-6 weeks for processing. You'll receive your new registration card and sticker in the mail once your application is processed.

Online option: If you prefer, you can also renew your license plate online through the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles' website. This option is usually faster and more convenient, as you'll receive your new registration card and sticker immediately.

Remember to check the North Carolina DMV website for any specific requirements or restrictions that may apply to your situation.