§ 20-23.2 – Suspension of license for conviction of offense involving impaired driving in federal court.
20-23.2. Suspension of license for conviction of offense involving impaired driving in federal court. Upon receipt of notice of conviction in any court of the federal government of an offense involving impaired driving, the Division is authorized to revoke the driving privilege of the person convicted in the same manner as if the conviction had […]
§ 20-24 – When court or child support enforcement agency to forward license to Division and report convictions, child support delinquencies, and prayers for judgment continued.
20-24. When court or child support enforcement agency to forward license to Division and report convictions, child support delinquencies, and prayers for judgment continued. (a) License. – A court that convicts a person of an offense that requires revocation of the person’s drivers license or revokes a person’s drivers license pursuant to G.S. 50-13.12 shall […]
§ 20-17.6 – Restoration of a license after a conviction of driving while impaired or driving while less than 21 years old after consuming alcohol or drugs.
20-17.6. Restoration of a license after a conviction of driving while impaired or driving while less than 21 years old after consuming alcohol or drugs. (a) Scope. – This section applies to a person whose license was revoked as a result of a conviction of any of the following offenses: (1) G.S. 20-138.1, driving while […]
§ 20-17.7 – Commercial motor vehicle out-of-service fines authorized.
20-17.7. Commercial motor vehicle out-of-service fines authorized. The Secretary of Public Safety may adopt rules implementing fines for violation of out-of-service criteria as defined in 49 C.F.R. 390.5. These fines may not exceed the schedule of fines adopted by the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Alliance that is in effect on the date of the violations. […]
§ 20-17.8 – Restoration of a license after certain driving while impaired convictions; ignition interlock.
20-17.8. Restoration of a license after certain driving while impaired convictions; ignition interlock. (a) Scope. – This section applies to a person whose license was revoked as a result of a conviction of driving while impaired, G.S. 20-138.1, and any of the following conditions is met: (1) The person had an alcohol concentration of 0.15 […]
§ 20-17.8A – Tampering with ignition interlock systems.
20-17.8A. Tampering with ignition interlock systems. Any person who tampers with, circumvents, or attempts to circumvent an ignition interlock device required to be installed on a motor vehicle pursuant to judicial order, statute, or as may be otherwise required as a condition for an individual to operate a motor vehicle, for the purpose of avoiding […]
§ 20-17.9 – Revocation of commercial drivers license with a P or S endorsement upon conviction of certain offenses.
20-17.9. Revocation of commercial drivers license with a P or S endorsement upon conviction of certain offenses. The Division shall revoke the commercial drivers license with a P or S endorsement of any person convicted of any offense on or after December 1, 2009, that requires registration under Article 27A of Chapter 14 of the […]
§ 20-18 – Conviction of offenses described in § 1 not ground for suspension or revocation.
20-18. Conviction of offenses described in 20-181 not ground for suspension or revocation. Conviction of offenses described in G.S. 20-181 shall not be cause for the suspension or revocation of driver’s license under the terms of this Article. (1939, c. 351, s. 2; 1955, c. 913, s. 1; 1979, c. 667, s. 41.)
§ 20-19 – Period of suspension or revocation; conditions of restoration[Effective until June 1, 2022]
20-19. Period of suspension or revocation; conditions of restoration. [Effective until June 1, 2022] (a) When a license is suspended under subdivision (8) or (9) of G.S. 20-16(a), the period of suspension shall be in the discretion of the Division and for such time as it deems best for public safety but shall not exceed […]
§ 20-20.1 – Limited driving privilege for certain revocations.
20-20.1. Limited driving privilege for certain revocations. (a) Definitions. – The following definitions apply in this section: (1) Limited driving privilege. – A judgment issued by a court authorizing a person with a revoked drivers license to drive under specified terms and conditions. (2) Nonstandard working hours. – Anytime other than 6:00 A.M. until 8:00 […]