
If you are a resident of North Carolina and want to drive a motor vehicle, you must apply for a valid North Carolina driver license. A holder of a driver license has an immense responsibility to follow the rules of the road and comply with all court orders and procedures.
In order to enforce these rules, the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (NC DMV) relies on a power tool: driver license revocation. Once your driver license is revoked, reinstating your driver license will take much more than time and money; it will take a well-organized restoration plan.
Mr. Driscoll can assist you with developing a driver license restoration plan by researching and analyzing the Clerk of Court, NC DMV, and National Registry records. Also, he can determine whether the following tools can help you restore your driver license:
-Plea negotiate with the prosecutor to reduce or dismiss your charges
-Motion the court to strike a Failure to Appear/Comply (FTA/FTC)
-Motion the court and prosecutor to reopen a case for proper adjudication
-Petition the court for a limited driving privilege
-Request a DMV Hearing to rescind or reduce your revocation