NCDMV announces new changes to curb “no-show” appointments

The North Carolina DMV is rolling out new changes to crack down on “no-show” appointments, Channel 9′s affiliate WTVD reports.

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People who book their appointment online will have 15 minutes to confirm their appointment on their phones or computers. If not, it will be canceled. A second confirmation will also be sent four days before the appointment.

State leaders say nearly a third of appointments were “no-shows” last month.

The agency earlier this month launched self-kiosks at four Harris Teeter locations across the state.

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