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Where do I register my license plates?
Auto Registration Plates
All new residents of North Carolina are required to purchase license plates upon establishing residency.

Contact the Department of Motor Vehicles on Firetower Road
for information regarding purchasing plates and vehicle inspections.
336-694-4721


Liability insurance is required on all vehicles and a certificate of insurance from the insurer must be presented with the application for license. The fee for passenger car plates is $20.00.

Where is the Agency located?
North Carolina License Plate Agency
958 Firetower Road
336-694-9498
Monday-Friday
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Where do I get my Driver's License Renewed?
Drivers License
All residents are required to have a North Carolina Driver's License which may be obtained at the Department of Motor Vehicles.  Applicants must take the oral or written examination and are subject to a driving test. At the time for renewal drivers are required to take the eye exam and road sign test.

A Class C (regular) driver's license is $2.50 per year (varying from 4 to 8 years). Contact the DW for information on Class A and B driver's licenses.

All licenses expire on your birthday.
You are required to have your address changed within 60 days.


The fee is $10.00. For more information call the DMV: 336-694-4721.
Where do I pay the water bill?
Yanceyville Town Hall
200 E. Church Street
Yanceyville, NC 27379
336-694-5431
Monday - Friday
8:30-5:00
Marriage license
A marriage license is valid for 60 days after the issue date.

There is no waiting period. The couple must present a certified copy of their birth certificates and show their driver's licenses or Social Security Cards.

If either person has been divorced they must present a copy of the judgment.

If either party in the couple wishing to be married is under 18 their parents are required to sign the marriage license.

The cost of the license is $40.00 and may be obtained at the:


Register of Deed's Office
Caswell County

Court House
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5: 00 p.m.
336-694-4197
To become a registered voter you must be:
• A citizen of the United States
• A resident of Caswell County for at least 30 days prior to the next election.


Caswell County Board of Elections
Caswell County Courthouse
251 Church Street, Lower Level
Yanceyville, NC 27379
336-694-4010
Gunn Memorial Library
161 Main Street East
Yanceyville, NC 27379
336-694-6241

U S Post Office
100 Main St, Yanceyville, NC
(336) 694-6262

What is the property tax rate for the Town of Yanceyville?
The Tax rate for the Town is $.33 per 100.00 of value.
What is the property tax rate for Caswell County?
The tax rate for the County is $0.675 per $100.00 of value. Therefore, the combined Town and County tax rate is $1.00.5 per $100.00.
Where do I pay for my property taxes?
Both Town and County property taxes can be paid at the Caswell County
Tax Office located on the Lower floor of the Caswell County Courthouse on Church Street.
Payments can also be mailed to the following address:

Caswell County Tax Collector
P. O. Box 98
Yanceyville NC 27379
When are property taxes due?
Property taxes are due and payable on August 1st of each year. However, late fees and interest are not charged until the following January 6th. To avoid interest and late fee, please pay your property taxes on or before January 5th. To deduct property taxes on your income tax returns for the current year, payments must be made by December 31.
Where do I go to list my property?
You may list your property at the Caswell County Tax Office located on the lower floor of the Caswell County Courthouse on Church Street. You do not have to list real estate that has already been listed in a previous year. Also, the Caswell County Tax Office from information provided by the DMV automatically lists motor vehicles registered with the NC Division of Motor Vehicles. You must list any improvements or additions to real estate, unregistered motor vehicles, boats, trailers, and business or farm equipment.
When are property tax listings due?
All property must be listed with the Caswell County Tax Office on or before January 31 of each year.


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