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1989 Speeding ticket

Asked on Apr 15th, 2015 on Traffic Violations - North Carolina
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I was attempting to renew my driver license in TX when I was told that I had a suspended license in NC. I have lived in 2 different states since 1987 and I have never had an issue w/ getting or renewing a license. What can I do, my license expires in 8 days?
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Criminal Law Attorney serving Durham, NC
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This is not an uncommon situation.  The more sophisticated the states’ computer systems get, the more they talk to each other, and many more people are getting caught by charges they had in the past, when the states’ computers were not talking to each other like they are now.  In order to fix your problem quickly, you need to contact the NC DMV first to find out what charge is causing the revocation in NC.  Then you need to contact an attorney in or near that county to handle whatever charge the DMV says is causing your revocation, and clear up your record in NC.  After that is done, you must pay a restoration fee to the NC DMV, and they will issue you a clearance letter that you can use in your state to get your license. 
Answered on Apr 20th, 2015 at 7:15 AM

Kathy Richardson Richardson Law Firm, PLLC 2310 S. Miami Blvd, Ste 134 Durham, NC 27703 919-680-2300

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