Driving with a Revoked License
Driving with a revoked license (DWLR) is a Class 1 misdemeanor. You WILL need to appear in court and you could face jail time, as well as a possible 220% increase in your auto insurance under the Safe Driver Incentive Plan. If you are charged and convicted of a moving violation while driving with a revoked license, your license can be suspended for an additional 12 months. If you are convicted of three (3) moving violations while your license is suspended, it could be permanently revoked.
Avoid a conviction whenever possible. Take the traffic charge seriously and get immediate help from an experienced traffic defense lawyer. Call the Driver Law Firm Today.
License Restoration
When a license is revoked or suspended, the situation can become overwhelming, affecting all aspects of one's life. Ignoring minor traffic offenses or obtaining multiple DUI/DWI offenses and North Carolina may revoke or suspends a driver's license for up to 5 years. These are devastating consequences when driving a car is a necessity to get to work. Rick Butler has over 22 years of experience representing people whose licenses have been revoked. He may be able to help you resolve old tickets and regain your driver's license, even if it has been suspended for years. If necessary, Mr. Butler can also represent you in a DMV hearing. At the Driver Law Firm, our goal is to get you driving legally again as quickly and economically as possible. Stop looking over your shoulder every time you drive. Call for your free consultation today. |