§ 20-12.1 – Impaired supervision or instruction.
20-12.1. Impaired supervision or instruction. (a) It is unlawful for a person to serve as a supervising driver under G.S. 20-7(l) or G.S. 20-11 or as an approved instructor under G.S. 20-7(m) in any of the following circumstances: (1) While under the influence of an impairing substance. (2) After having consumed sufficient alcohol to have, […]
§ 20-17.1A – Restoration of license for person adjudicated to be restored to competency.
20-17.1A. Restoration of license for person adjudicated to be restored to competency. If otherwise eligible under G.S. 20-7 and any other applicable provision of law, the Division shall restore the drivers license of a person adjudicated to be restored to competency under G.S. 35A-1130 upon receiving notice from the clerk of court in which the […]
§ 20-13 – Suspension of license of provisional licensee.
20-13. Suspension of license of provisional licensee. (a) The Division may suspend, with or without a preliminary hearing, the operator’s license of a provisional licensee upon receipt of notice of the licensee’s conviction of a motor vehicle moving violation, in accordance with subsection (b), if the offense was committed while the person was still a […]
§ 20-17.3 – Revocation for underage purchasers of alcohol.
20-17.3. Revocation for underage purchasers of alcohol. The Division shall revoke for one year the driver’s license of any person who has been convicted of violating any of the following: (1) G.S. 18B-302(c), (e), or (f). (2) G.S. 18B-302(b), if the violation occurred while the person was purchasing or attempting to purchase an alcoholic beverage. […]
§ 20-13.2 – Grounds for revoking provisional license.
20-13.2. Grounds for revoking provisional license. (a) The Division must revoke the license of a person convicted of violating the provisions of G.S. 20-138.3 upon receipt of a record of the licensee’s conviction. (b) If a person is convicted of an offense involving impaired driving and the offense occurs while he is less than 21 […]
§ 20-17.4 – Disqualification to drive a commercial motor vehicle.
20-17.4. Disqualification to drive a commercial motor vehicle. (a) One Year. – Any of the following disqualifies a person from driving a commercial motor vehicle for one year if committed by a person holding a commercial drivers license, or, when applicable, committed while operating a commercial motor vehicle by a person who does not hold […]
§ 20-13.3 – Immediate civil license revocation for provisional licensees charged with certain offenses.
20-13.3. Immediate civil license revocation for provisional licensees charged with certain offenses. (a) Definitions. – As used in this section, the following words and phrases have the following meanings: (1) Clerk. – As defined in G.S. 15A-101(2). (2) Criminal moving violation. – A violation of Part 9 or 10 of Article 3 of this Chapter […]
§ 20-17.5 – Effect of disqualification.
20-17.5. Effect of disqualification. (a) When No Accompanying Revocation. – A person who is disqualified as the result of a conviction that requires disqualification but not revocation may keep any regular Class C drivers license the person had at the time of the offense resulting in disqualification. If the person had a Class A or […]
§ 20-14 – Duplicate licenses.
20-14. Duplicate licenses. A person may obtain a duplicate of a license issued by the Division by paying a fee of fourteen dollars ($14.00) and giving the Division satisfactory proof that any of the following has occurred: (1) The person’s license has been lost or destroyed. (2) It is necessary to change the name or […]
§ 20-15 – Authority of Division to cancel license or endorsement.
20-15. Authority of Division to cancel license or endorsement. (a) The Division shall have authority to cancel any driver’s license upon determining any of the following: (1) The licensee was not entitled to the issuance of the license under this Chapter. (2) The licensee failed to give the required or correct information on the license […]