Episode 15: I Can't Drive 55: North Carolina License Suspensions, Revocations, and Restorations
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01/18/2021
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Attorneys Dylan Greenwood and Harold Eustache discuss how your driver's license can be suspended or revoked in North Carolina. What can be taken away can also be given back. There are various ways you can still drive for work, church, your family, and taking care of necessities. North Carolina drivers can even petition the DMV to restore their license through a hearing. The attorneys at Greenwood Law tackle these issues and more!
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