A new resident of Indiana must obtain an Indiana driver license and have your vehicle registered and titled in this state within 60 days of establishing Indiana residency. However you just moved from this state to North Carolina.
According to the NCDOT Division of Motor Vehicles a new resident has 60 days after establishing residence to obtain a North Carolina license or learner permit.
The NC DMV also notes:
- You must be at least 15 years of age, and if under age 18 must have completed an approved driver education course.
- Drivers ages 16 or 17 who are new residents of North Carolina and hold a valid unrestricted driver license from a state that does not require driver education may be issued a temporary driver permit. This permit will allow them to drive until the driver education course required for driver licensing in North Carolina is completed.
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A new resident, 18 years or older, applying for a Class C license in North Carolina is required to take the:
- Knowledge test;
- Vision test;
- Traffic signs recognition test; and
- Driving skills test (if the examiner deems necessary).
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