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How to Get a Limited Driving Privilege After a DWI

How to Get a Limited Driving Privilege After a DWI

Released Thursday, 11th January 2018
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How to Get a Limited Driving Privilege After a DWI

How to Get a Limited Driving Privilege After a DWI

How to Get a Limited Driving Privilege After a DWI

How to Get a Limited Driving Privilege After a DWI

Thursday, 11th January 2018
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Has your license been suspended or revoked? If so, you're in the right place.   North Carolina Attorney Bill Powers has been representing clients in DWI license suspension and revocation matters since 1992. In this episode, Attorney Powers answers the questions that matter to you when your license has been suspended or revoked.

  • Can I get my license back after a DWI suspension?
  • Can I get my license back if it has been suspended for another reason?
  • What if I need to drive to work or school?
  • What's the difference between getting my license back and getting a limited driving privilege?
  • What do I need to do to restore my license?
  • What happens if I drive after my license is suspended?
  • Will I need an interlock device in my car?
  • Do I need to hire a lawyer?


Ready to discuss your matter now? Call 704-342-HELP for your free and totally confidential consultation. That’s 704-342-4357.   Statutes referenced in this episode: § 20-138.1. Impaired driving § 20-138.2. Impaired driving in commercial vehicle § 20-138.3. Driving by person less than 21 years old after consuming alcohol or drugs   For more information on criterion for inclusion and membership information to North Carolina Super Lawyers Magazine, go to SuperLawyers.com   ATTORNEY PROFILE   The 2017 North Carolina Super Lawyers Magazine includes Bill Powers on the:

  • “TOP 100" North Carolina Super Lawyers List
  • "TOP 25" in Charlotte Super Lawyers List
  • 11 YEARS Selected to Super Lawyers 


Law Talk With Bill Powers is an educational resource only. The information presented on this podcast does not constitute legal advice and is not a substitute for consulting with an attorney. Every situation is unique; therefore, you should always consult with a licensed attorney before making any legal decisions. 

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