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DL123: What You Need to Know

If you’re a driver in North Carolina, you may have heard of DL123. This form is required for certain drivers, such as those who have been convicted of a DUI or DWI. It proves to the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) that you have at least the minimum amount of liability car insurance required to drive in the state.

Who Needs to File DL123?

The following drivers are required to file DL123:

  • Drivers who have been convicted of a DUI or DWI in North Carolina in the past 3 years.
  • Drivers who have had their license suspended or revoked in North Carolina in the past 3 years.
  • Drivers who are applying for a new driver’s license in North Carolina.
  • Drivers who are transferring their driver’s license to North Carolina from another state.

How to File DL123

You can file DL123 online, by mail, or in person at an NCDMV office. If you file online, you will need to create an account and provide your driver’s license number, date of birth, and other personal information. If you file by mail, you will need to download the form from the NCDMV website and mail it to the address provided. If you file in person, you will need to go to an NCDMV office and bring the completed form with you.

Cost of Filing DL123

The cost of filing DL123 varies depending on how you file it. If you file online, the cost is $2.00. If you file by mail, the cost is $3.00. If you file in person, the cost is $4.00.

What Happens If I Don’t File DL123?

If you don’t file DL123 when you’re required to, you may face some serious consequences. These could include:

  • Your driver’s license could be suspended or revoked.
  • You could be fined up to $500.
  • You could be ordered to attend traffic school.

Conclusion

DL123 is an important form that proves you have the minimum amount of liability car insurance required to drive in North Carolina. If you are in one of the groups of people who need to file DL123, be sure to do so as soon as possible.

Additional information

  • The NCDMV website has more information about DL123, including the form itself, instructions on how to file, and a list of frequently asked questions.
  • You can also contact the NCDMV at 1-800-662-7287 for more information.