There are different forms of license suspension and a variety of reasons why your driver’s license could be suspended. In North Carolina, driving is considered a privilege, not a right. If your license is suspended, you lose your privilege to drive a motor vehicle for the length of the suspension. For many people, this can be extremely inconvenient when getting to work or school, taking care of children or attending to daily tasks that involve travel. We can help you protect your driving privileges.
Reasons why your North Carolina driver’s license might be suspended include the following:
If your license has been suspended, we can make a difference in gaining limited driving privileges and taking advantage of your right to a hearing in order to reinstate your license as soon as that option becomes available. After three convictions, the suspension is called permanent, but you have the option to a hearing after three years, when you may be able to reinstate it.
If you refuse to take the breath test or a blood test after being arrested, or you choose to take the test and the results are over .08, there’s an immediate 30-day civil revocation. However, we can fight to get you back on the road in 10 days instead of 30.
It’s important that you have a defense lawyer who understands the process and can get you back on the road as soon as possible. Call us at 704-872-7438 to find out how we can assist you. You may also contact us online. We have an office in Statesville, and represent people throughout Iredell County and surrounding areas.