I have not received my car registration renewal

​​About 60 days before a vehicle's registration expires, the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles mails to the address on record a renewal notice that lists the vehicle's registration renewal fee as well as any vehicle property taxes due.

Vehicle registrations must be renewed annually.

Both are due at the same time and can be paid online as well as by mail or at an NCDMV license plate agency as part of North Carolina's Tag & Tax Together program that, under state law, transfers the responsibility of motor vehicle tax collection to NCDMV.

​NCDMV uses an online service called PayIt that allows you to take advantage of completing multiple transactions during the same website visit. PayIt collects the $3 fee as payment for its services.

The State of North Carolina does not collect or benefit from the transaction fee. If you prefer not to pay the convenience fee, you can visit a local license plate agency or mail the payment into the address listed on the notice.

​To renew online, the registered owner must have the vehicle’s license plate number and last five digits of the vehicle title number, both of which can be found on the renewal notice, the prior registration card or an individual’s MyDMV account.

Please Note​

An aluminum shortage is forcing the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles to indefinitely suspend its program to replace license plates that are older than six years. The move is being taken to help ensure there is enough material to produce first-time plates.


Requirements & Restrictions

Before renewing a vehicle's registration, the vehicle must first undergo a safety and/or emissions inspection no more than 90 days before its license plate expires. (Some vehicles may qualify for a waiver.)

North Carolina liability insurance must be maintained continuously on a vehicle for registration to be renewed.

Registration Stops or "Blocks"

Under certain circumstances, an individual may not be able to register a vehicle. These are referred to as registration stops, or "blocks." Please review the list of registration stops and take the required steps to clear them before continuing.

Vehicle Tax Values & Appeals

Questions regarding vehicle values and appeals on tax values must be directed to the tax assessor in the county where the vehicle is registered, not NCDMV.

Registration Renewal Late Fees

Although an individual can legally operate their vehicle up to 15 days after their registration expires ("valid through" date), the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicle charges a late fee up to $25 on all registration renewals paid after the license plate's expiration date.

Lost or Never Received Renewal Registration Notice?

A renewal notice isn’t required to renew a vehicle registration. To request a registration notice, however, send a message or call NCDMV at (919) 715-7000.

In addition to paying online, renewals can be made at an NCDMV license plate agency. The vehicle’s license plate number and insurance information are required.

If a vehicle fails to pass an emissions inspection, its owner may obtain from a local license plate agency a 10-day trip permit that allows them to drive to an inspection station for re-inspection once issues have been repaired.

  • When do vehicle owners typically receive their renewal notice?

    If the county chooses to send renewal notices, vehicle owners typically receive them 30-45 days before their renewal date. You can sign up to receive your renewal notices by email. Go to DRIVES e-Services and select Go Green.   Vehicle owners are responsible for meeting renewal deadlines whether they receive a renewal notice or not.

    You can renew online using DRIVES e-Services up to 90 days before the vehicle owner’s birthday (in participating counties).

  • Will penalties/late fees be waived if I do not receive a renewal notice?

    No, penalties and fees will not be waived. Failure to receive a renewal application does not relieve drivers of the obligation of registering their vehicle by the designated deadline. (Read where to register your vehicle.) Some but not all counties choose to send renewal notices as a courtesy to the owner.

  • How much are the penalties for late payment?

    There is a $5 penalty on the registration fee and a 10% penalty of the ad valorem tax, if applicable. Find more information on Motor Vehicle fees, fines and penalties.

  • What are my options for renewing my registration?

    Depending on the county, there are several renewal options available to motor vehicle owners.  Learn more about your options to renew your license plate registration.

  • How do I cancel my vehicle registration?

How do I check the status of my vehicle registration in California?

How do I check the status of my vehicle registration in California?.
You can call us, email us, text us, or complete the form at the top of this page to get your registration fees..
You can call the DMV @ the following number: 800-777-0133..

Did not receive CA DMV registration renewal notice?

How To Renew Your Registration Without a Registration Renewal Notice.
Option 1 - NeedTags DMV Processing (Next-Day Delivery).
Option 2. Renew in-person at a DMV branch office (appointment required). ... .
Option 3. Renew online through the California DMV online renewal system here. ... .
Option 4..

Can I view my NC vehicle registration online?

MyDMV is the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles online portal that lets you view and manage details about your driver license and vehicle registration and conveniently complete NCDMV services anytime and anywhere – without ever having to wait in a line.

How do I get a copy of my car registration in Nevada?

You may order a duplicate registration certificate with or without a decal. Visit nvdmvnowkiosk.com for locations. In most cases, the kiosk will print the duplicate registration and decal on the spot.