North Carolina

North Carolina FAKE ID

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Description: The North Caroline Fake ID has a water-proof coating. The Front laminate has the state outline, a state seal with "NC" and "1775". The barcode is at the top edge of the ID on the back.

Printing Material: The North Carolina fake id is printed on a premium Teslin material and bonded together with PET Lamination with a Semi Gloss coating to replicate the real drivers license exactly.

Term: The North Carolina currently issued license expiration is 8 years for people 18-65 years old. If you're over 65 years old then it will expire 5 years from the issue date.

Security Features

  • Real ID Star added on the top right corner of the ID card.

  • Guilloche and Micro printing throughout the license and special designs throughout the card

  • Has laser perforation in the shape "NC" that can be seen when a light is shined through the back of the fake id

  • Laser-etched text of the DOB next to the ghost photo

  • Overlapping ghost photos

  • Has 3 color OVD Hologram on the front of the ID that shifts at different angles



  • Additional information

    This rich cultured colonial state has more to offer than many may think. Home of Charlotte, Raleigh, and of course the fabled University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. This state has a huge variety of iconic landmarks and is sure to make some great memories. Whether you’re visiting, a resident, or a student at one of North Carolina’s great universities, we got you covered. We ensure that we offer the greatest fake id online.

    History of Alcohol in North Carolina:

    Being the first state in Southern America to enact prohibition in 1908, more than a decade before the rest of the country followed. Although illegal in North Carolina, it was still legal right on its border. It is estimated that $10-15 million dollars of alcohol was smuggled into North Carolina from Virginia up north. When the rest of the country repealed Prohibition in 1933, North Carolina was again behind the curve and waited until 1937 to allow alcohol back in its state. As one would expect, prohibition was a failure the rest of the country. Alcohol sales and consumption was still rampant in the entire state and was fully embraced. Many officers would turn a blind eye and would not enforce the law.
    North Carolina Drinking Culture:

    North Carolina nets the most tax revenue from alcohol sales compared to its southern neighbors. It’s no secret that North Carolina residents love to drink whether its bar hopping or around a campfire. Much of the state’s drinking revolves around social events and get togethers. North Carolina is famous for its party universities and offer some of the most legendary experiences. Students know how to get wild here so be prepared.
    North Carolina Alcohol Laws:

    In North Carolina, alcohol can be sold between 7 am and 2 for both on and off premise sales. On Sunday this is restricted to after noon. All liquor stores in the state and government owned and are the only place to purchase any spirits. Open containers in motor vehicles in North Carolina are forbidden, even if you are just a passenger. It is not a crime to be publicly intoxicated in North Carolina. However, it is a crime if you are a nuisance and can land you a misdemeanor. Just recently in 2021, North Carolina allowed the sale of liquor on Sunday. This of course is too good to be true as the state runs a monopoly on liquor, and ABC stores are closed on Sunday. If you want to get some liquor on Sunday, you must go directly to the distillery which isn’t exactly an easy thing to do for most.

    Where should you visit in North Carolina?
    1. Watts & Ward
    Located in Raleigh, this bar has a beautiful atmosphere. They have some fantastic cocktails and drinks crafted by experienced bartenders. Although it is more on the expensive side, it is completely worth it.
    2. The Bridge DTR
    This place is great for watching sports and events and has some great service and drinks. They have a large outdoor patio area so no need to worry about finding a place to sit.

    Where should you stay away from?

    1. The Ugly Monkey Party Bar
    The interior is outdated, and the place hasn’t held up well over the years. The service is lackluster with a poor selection of drinks. Not much to see here.

    2. Flying Saucer Draught Emporium
    Although having an impressive selection of beers, it is quite expensive, and service is extremely slow. There are better places to spend your time.

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    1 Person $80/each
    2+ Persons $70/each
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