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Your driving
privilege will be revoked if:
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DMV
receives notification from the court that
you have failed to appear in court or to pay
fines for a citation you received in North
Carolina or another state. In the case of
failure to appear and/or to pay a fine, your
driving privileges remain revoked until the
DMV receives notice that you have complied
with the citation.
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Driving
more than 15 mph over the speed limit, if
you are driving at a speed higher than 55
mph(30 day suspension).
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A second
charge of speeding over 55 mph and more than
15 mph above the speed limit within one year
or speeding plus reckless driving on the
same occasion (60 day suspension).
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Speeding
over 75 mph.
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Two
convictions of speeding over 55 mph during
the same year.
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One
conviction of speeding over 55 mph and one
conviction of reckless driving within a
year.
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A
conviction of willful racing with another
motor vehicle, whether it is pre-arranged or
unplanned.
In cases like the above, the DMV may
suspend your driving privilege as
soon as it receives the conviction
report from the court. If your
driving privilege is revoked, you
may have the right to a hearing in
the judicial district where you
reside. To request a hearing, call
or write to the DMV in Raleigh. You
will be notified by mail of the time
and place for the hearing. At the
hearing you may state any facts that
you think should entitle you to
driving privileges or to a reduction
of the suspension period.
Our firm routinely represents and
assists clients at these hearings so
that the best possible result can be
obtained.
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