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What Happens When Your Driver’s License Gets Suspended in North Carolina?

If you are a driver in North Carolina and your license gets suspended, you may be wondering what happens next. There are some serious consequences when a driver's license is suspended in North Carolina, but there are steps you can take to get your license reinstated.


How Will You Know if Your License is Suspended?


There are several ways that you can find out if your driver's license is suspended in North Carolina. The easiest way to find out is to check the status of your license online. You can also check the status of your license by calling the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) at (919) 715-7000. Another way to find out is to receive a letter in the mail from the DMV notifying you that your license has been suspended. This letter is usually sent out to the home address on the NCDMV’s record after a license suspension.


The Process of Getting Your License Reinstated


If you have been convicted of a driving-related offense and your license is subsequently suspended, you will need to take steps to get it reinstated. The process may vary depending on where you live, but here are some general steps to follow:


  • Contact the NCDMV closest to you and ask what specific requirements must be met in order to have your license reinstated.

  • Depending on the offense, you may need to complete an alcohol or drug rehabilitation program, or take a driver improvement course.

  • You may also need to pay a reinstatement fee and/or provide proof of financial responsibility (such as purchasing car insurance).

  • In some cases, you may be required to appear before a hearing officer or panel in order to plead your case for reinstatement.

Can You Drive With a Suspended License?


In North Carolina, driving with a suspended license is an offense. If you are caught driving with a suspended license, you could face jail time and fines. In addition, your driver’s license will likely be revoked for an additional period of time. It is important to understand that the penalties for driving with a suspended license are severe, and it is best to avoid this situation altogether. If you have been arrested for driving with a suspended license, it is important to speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney who can help you navigate the legal process.


How a Skilled Attorney Can Help You


If you have had your driving privileges suspended, it is important to contact a skilled attorney who can help you get them back. There are a number of ways an attorney can help, depending on the circumstances of your case. In some cases, the attorney may be able to get the suspension lifted and driving privileges reinstated. In other cases, the attorney may be able to negotiate a lesser punishment with the court.


You should also know that in North Carolina, the law allows an attorney to petition the court for a "limited driving privilege." This is a new, restricted license that allows a person to drive for specific purposes, such as going to work or school.


Hence, no matter what situation you are in, it is important to have an experienced lawyer on your side. Contact our law firm today for more information.

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