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So its time to renew my driver's license...


Dpantherman

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Try for an appointment wherever you go. Small town is best bet. Try Mt. Holly. You'll still wait in line but not so bad as charlotte.

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This here is the big city boy. :) I took my son to get his permit here, at 730, and the line was out the door. Punt. Make appt. Drive to mt. Holly. In and out in 30 min.

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Should I go when they open at 8, or make an appointment for like 10?? Id like to go tomorrow to get it over with.

Make an appointment but if not possible avoid the mornings and lunch time. I went to the one on N. Tryon about around 2pm and was in and out in 20 mins. and that one is usually a nightmare. Most people go before work, lunchtime, or leave work a bit early. Regradless, it is a crapshoot without an appt.

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