Thursday evening, systems at Division Motor Vehicles offices across North Carolina were back up and running after major system outages led to long lines and hours of waiting this week.
Faulty connections with the state’s mainframe computers prompted the Division of Motor Vehicles to halt transactions.
The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles is unable to process transactions at its driver's license offices until a ...
At that time, the DMV said its operations were being "severely impacted" by mainframe computer connection issues from the North Carolina Department of Information Technology. License plate ...
Examiner Tya Barnes makes Sidney Tindall Jr.’s photo for a new drivers license at the NC DMV driver license office on New Bern Avenue in Raleigh in a file photo from Aug.. 29, 2024. Travis Long ...
After dealing with sporadic connections to the mainframe computer since Wednesday, the DMV decided to stop processing transactions at all 112 driver’s license offices until the problems are fixed.
Computer issues have caused the interruption of services at the North Carolina ... s 112 driver license offices until the problem is resolved," the release states. The DMV said license plate ...
Computer issues have caused the interruption of services at the North Carolina ... license offices until the problem is resolved," the release states. More: Leaders of some Fayetteville-area groups ...
The stoppage is a result of North Carolina Department of Information Technology mainframe issues impacting multiple state ...