Greensboro DWLR driving privileges are available.
The DWLR Privilege:
STEP 1
Is the revocation for either: 1. Conviction of DWLR (N.C.G.S. § 20-28(a)) -or-
2. A moving violation committed during a period of revocation (N.C.G.S. § 20-28.1)
STEP 2
Have they completed the required compliance period based on their revocation status? 1. 90 days for a One-Year Revocation
2. 12 months for a Two-Year Revocation
3. Two Years for a Permanent Revocation
YES
YES
STEP 3
Did the underlying offense giving rise to the revocation involve impaired driving? -or-
Did the moving violation committed during the period of revocation involve impaired driving?
STEP 4
Has the revocation period for the underlying offense (if applicable) expired?
YES
STEP 5
Is the revocation referenced in STEP 1 the only revocation in effect?
STEP 8
Do they have any pending motor vehicle charges or unpaid nes anywhere in the United States?
NO
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NO
NO
STEP 6
Are they eligible for any other type of limited driving privilege?
YES
NO
NO
STEP 7
Have they had this type of limited driving privilege at any time during the last three years?
STEP 9
Are they prohibited from receiving a North Carolina license under N.C.G.S. § 20- 9(e) or (f), or is an out-of-state license revoked?
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