Not having a driver’s license is more than an inconvenience. The loss of your license can prevent you from earning a living, going to school or visiting your family.
Some people, however, continue to drive on a suspended license. If a police officer determines that you are driving on a suspended license, you will be charged with a misdemeanor. You may be arrested. If convicted, you may receive a fine, probation or an active jail sentence. Furthermore, your license will be suspended for an additional period of time and may be permanently suspended.
But there is good news for many people whose licenses have been suspended or revoked. With effective legal representation, it may be possible to regain your driving privileges.
Traffic Violation Lawyer Serving Raleigh And Wake County
Even if you have too many points on your driving record, it may still be possible to get them removed, thus preventing the loss of your driver’s license or clearing the way for the restoration of your license.
At Hale Law Firm, PC, we help people stay on the road. Our traffic violation lawyer has years of experience representing people in traffic court and works hard to obtain positive results for every client.
Depending on circumstances, we may be able to obtain limited driving privileges for you or help you regain your license from the DMV. We can often resolve suspensions quickly, enabling our clients to begin driving again. Even if you have many unresolved tickets and numerous suspensions on your record, we can help put you on the path toward regaining your license in the near future.
License Suspensions In North Carolina
The DMV can suspend your driver’s license for many different reasons. If you have 12 points on your license, or if you are convicted of a serious moving violation, DMV may suspend your license for a few months or many years. Similarly, if you were cited for a traffic offense in the past and never resolved the ticket, DMV will suspend your license until you return to court and resolve the case.
If convicted of a moving violation when your license is in a state of suspension, an additional suspension will result. The DMV will suspend your license for an additional year for the first offense, two years for the second offense, and will permanently revoke your license for a third offense.
Contact Us For A Free Consultation
Let our experienced attorney perform an in-depth review of your driving record to identify and resolve any license suspension or revocation you may have.
Call Hale Law Firm, PC, at 919-838-0058 or send an email to learn how we can help you.