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Driver's License 
Issues After a DWI

Protect Your Driving Privileges with
 Our Raleigh DWI Attorney

One of the most inconvenient and even serious consequences of a DWI conviction is the loss of your driver's license. Under North Carolina law, you may even lose all or part of your driving privileges before your case goes to court. Having proper legal representation is essential in fighting to keep your license.

Limited Driving Privileges

Most drivers who are convicted of DWI are eligible for a limited driving permit, or LDP, that will enable them to go to and from work or school. Keep in mind that an LDP is essentially a restricted license that can only be used for you to drive to specific areas.

In DWI cases, limited driving privileges fall into one of three categories:

  • Pre-Trial Driving Privilege: If you blew at or above the legal limit, your license will be suspended for 30 days after the date of your arrest for DWI. You may apply for LDP after 10 days, but only if you meet specific requirements that include proof of insurance, no prior DWI convictions in the past 10 years and proof that you completed a substance abuse assessment. You will also be required to pay certain fines and fees in order to receive your limited permit.
  • Post-Trial Driving Privilege: In order to receive LDP after a DWI conviction, you must meet all of the requirements in place for a pre-trial permit. If your breath test was a .15 or higher, you will have to wait 45 days before you are eligible to apply for a limited permit. If you are granted the permit, you will be required to have an ignition interlock device, or IID, installed on your vehicle. If your DWI was a Level 1 or Level 2, you will not be eligible to apply for LDP for one year.
  • Refusals: If you refuse to take the official state breath test, your license will be revoked for one year. You may apply for an LDP after six months, which will be awarded at the discretion of the sentencing court.

Protect yourself and your license. Call our Raleigh DWI attorney at the Floyd Law Offices by call (919) 805-3663. Schedule your free consultation now.

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