Last Updated on December 22, 2014 by Morris Green
In North Carolina, a driver will receive a citation if arrested for driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) level of .08 or higher. Clearing a DWI with the state of North Carolina involves several steps from arrest to clearing the driver’s record with the DMV. Two of the steps involve getting a substance abuse/alcohol assessment and completing the necessary DWI education and treatment as recommended in the assessment.
North Carolina state DWI laws require anyone convicted of a DWI to participate in education or treatment as a part of the reinstatement process. The slides below show each step of the NC DWI drivers license review and reinstatement process for getting your drivers license back after a DWI.
If you or someone you know needs assistance with a driving while impaired (DWI) assessment or education in North Carolina, contact Absolute Advocacy.
Absolute Advocacy – Charlotte
Phone: (704) 274-29781923 J N Pease Place Suite 102Charlotte, NC 28262United States (US)
Fax: (704) 271-1559Absolute Advocacy – Concord
Phone: (704) 215-40953 Union Street SouthConcord, NC 28025
Suite 210,United States (US)
Fax: (704) 271-1559
Curtis Sluder says
One of the most common steps that clients often overlook is the payment of civil revocation fees and reinstatement fees. If you have received a DWI charge, please do not overlook these simple steps as well. Not paying the minor fees also leave you in a state of revocation from an impaired driving charge, a special status that can make a future driving while revoked charge more serious than it has to be. https://www.sluderlaw.com