Driving While License Revoked

Getting a ticket for Driving While License Revoked (DWLR) is a serious matter, and the team at Mercogliano & Associates, PA takes our involvement in each as such. Your driver’s license can be revoked for many reasons, including but not limited to:

  • Worried about traffic ticket Failure to meet child support obligation
  •  Failure to appear in court
  •  Driving While Impaired (DWI)
  •  Willful refusal to submit to a blood or breath test
  •  Willful racing with another motor vehicle
  •  Committing a moving violation while your license is already revoked
  •  Probation violations
  •  Unpaid traffic tickets
  •  A conviction for speeding over seventy-five (75) mph
  •  Two speeding convictions over fifty-five (55) mph in a twelve (12) month period
  •  Obtaining twelve (12) DMV points within three (3) years
  •  Obtaining eight (8) DMV points within three (3) years if you’ve had a past license revocation
  •  Conviction of speeding at a very high speed

In North Carolina, DWLR is a class 1 misdemeanor, which can carry a sentence of up to one-hundred twenty (120) days in jail. Furthermore, if convicted of a DWLR, your license will be revoked for a period of one (1) year. It also carried eight (8) insurance points, which can increase your premiums by 195%. Additional convictions of DWLR can cause permanent revocation of your driver’s license. Furthermore, paying off any moving violation while your driver’s license is revoked will cause further revocation of your license. The first moving violation causes a one (1) year revocation. The second moving violation conviction causes a two (2) year revocation. The third moving violation conviction that occurs while your license is already revoked causes permanent revocation.

Not having a valid driver’s license can hinder many aspects of your daily life. You may need your driver’s license to get to work every day. Our goal is to get you back on the road and driving legally. If you are facing DWLR charges for failure to appear in court and/or failure to pay fines, we will work to clear your driving record and get your license reinstated. Additionally, if you have been charged with DWLR, you may be eligible for a limited driving privilege. This privilege would allow you to drive to and from work. Call your neighborhood attorneys at Mercogliano & Associates, PA today to learn how to get you driving again.

We serve residents of Wake and Harnett counties, including Fuquay-Varina, Raleigh, Holly Springs, Garner, Willow Spring, Apex, Angier, Coats, Dunn and Lillington. To contact us, please fill out our contact form, send us an email, or give us a call at 919-552-2501.

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