There are a number of situations that can arise that can result in you receiving a No Operator’s License ticket. The lawyers at Mercogliano & Associates, PA have experience with a number of the scenarios and are well equipped to assist people involved in these situations.
A driver generally receives a ticket for No Operator’s License (NOL) in one of three ways: (1) When he does not have his driver’s license on his possession; (2) When his driver’s license is expired; or (3) When the driver never had a North Carolina driver’s license.
If you receive a NOL and you are not eligible to obtain a North Carolina driver’s license, it is imperative that you speak with an attorney about the consequences of this charge. A conviction for a NOL charge is a Class 2 misdemeanor, which carries a sentence up to 60 days in jail.
This charge also carries both DMV and insurance points. Thus, an NOL conviction can be serious. Consult with an attorney at Mercogliano & Associates, PA for expert guidance on how to handle your matter.
Residents of Harnett and Wake Counties facing a No Operator’s License charge can reach out to your neighborhood attorneys, Mercogliano & Associates by phone at 919-552-2501, by email, or through our contact form. Our primary service area covers Lillington, Angier, Coats, Dunn, Raleigh, Garner, Holly Springs, Willow Spring, and Fuquay-Varina.