Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter20. Motor Vehicles. |
Article2. Uniform Driver's License Act |
§ 20-5. Title of Article |
§ 20-6. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 1330, s. 39 |
§ 20-7. Issuance and renewal of drivers licenses |
§ 20-7.01. Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 667, s. 43 |
§ 20-7.1. Notice of change of address or name |
§ 20-7.2. Repealed by Session Laws 1987, c. 581, s. 2 |
§ 20-7.3. Availability of organ, eye, and tissue donor cards at motor vehicle offices |
§ 20-7.4. License to Give Trust Fund established |
§ 20-7.5. License to Give Trust Fund Commission established |
§ 20-7.6. Powers and duties of the License to Give Trust Fund Commission |
§ 20-8. Persons exempt from license |
§ 20-9. What persons shall not be licensed |
§ 20-9.1. Physicians and psychologists providing medical information on drivers with physical and mental disabilities |
§ 20-9.2. Selective service system registration requirements |
§ 20-9.3. Notification of requirements for sex offender registration |
§ 20-10. Age limits for drivers of public passenger-carrying vehicles |
§ 20-10.1. Mopeds |
§ 20-11. Issuance of limited learner's permit and provisional drivers license to person who is less than 18 years old |
§ 20-11.1. Repealed by Session Laws 1965, c. 410, s. 4 |
§ 20-12. Repealed by Session Laws 1997-16, s. 6 |
§ 20-12.1. Impaired supervision or instruction |
§ 20-13. Suspension of license of provisional licensee |
§ 20-13.1. Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 555, s. 2 |
§ 20-13.2. Grounds for revoking provisional license |
§ 20-13.3. Immediate civil license revocation for provisional licensees charged with certain offenses |
§ 20-14. Duplicate licenses |
§ 20-15. Authority of Division to cancel license or endorsement |
§ 20-15.1. Revocations when licensing privileges forfeited |
§ 20-16. Authority of Division to suspend license |
§ 20-16.01. Double penalties for offenses committed while operating a commercial motor vehicle |
§ 20-16.1. Mandatory suspension of driver's license upon conviction of excessive speeding; limited driving permits for first offenders |
§ 20-16.2. Implied consent to chemical analysis; mandatory revocation of license in event of refusal; right of driver to request analysis |
§ 20-16.3. Alcohol screening tests required of certain drivers; approval of test devices and manner of use by Department of Health and Human Services; use of test results or refusal |
§ 20-16.3A. Checking stations and roadblocks |
§ 20-16.4. Repealed by Session Laws 1989, c. 691, s. 4 |
§ 20-16.5. Immediate civil license revocation for certain persons charged with implied-consent offenses |
§ 20-17. Mandatory revocation of license by Division |
§ 20-17.1. Revocation of license of mental incompetents, alcoholics and habitual users of narcotic drugs |
§ 20-17.2. Repealed by Session Laws 2006-253, s. 25, effective December 1, 2006, and applicable to offenses committed on or after that date |
§ 20-17.3. Revocation for underage purchasers of alcohol |
§ 20-17.4. Disqualification to drive a commercial motor vehicle |
§ 20-17.5. Effect of disqualification |
§ 20-17.6. Restoration of a license after a conviction of driving while impaired or driving while less than 21 years old after consuming alcohol or drugs |
§ 20-17.7. Commercial motor vehicle out-of-service fines authorized |
§ 20-17.8. Restoration of a license after certain driving while impaired convictions; ignition interlock |
§ 20-17.8A. Tampering with ignition interlock systems |
§ 20-17.9. Revocation of commercial drivers license with a P or S endorsement upon conviction of certain offenses |
§ 20-18. Conviction of offenses described in § 20-181 not ground for suspension or revocation |
§ 20-19. Period of suspension or revocation; conditions of restoration |
§ 20-20. Repealed by Session Laws 1981, c. 938, s. 5 |
§ 20-20.1. Limited driving privilege for certain revocations |
§ 20-20.2. Processing fee for limited driving privilege |
§ 20-21. No operation under foreign license during suspension or revocation in this State |
§ 20-22. Suspending privileges of nonresidents and reporting convictions |
§ 20-23. Revoking resident's license upon conviction in another state |
§ 20-23.1. Suspending or revoking operating privilege of person not holding license |
§ 20-23.2. Suspension of license for conviction of offense involving impaired driving in federal court |
§ 20-24. When court or child support enforcement agency to forward license to Division and report convictions, child support delinquencies, and prayers for judgment continued |
§ 20-24.1. Revocation for failure to appear or pay fine, penalty or costs for motor vehicle offenses |
§ 20-24.2. Court to report failure to appear or pay fine, penalty or costs |
§ 20-25. Right of appeal to court |
§ 20-26. Records; copies furnished; charge |
§ 20-27. Availability of records |
§ 20-27.1. Unlawful for sex offender to drive commercial passenger vehicle or school bus without appropriate commercial license or while disqualified |
§ 20-28. Unlawful to drive while license revoked, after notification, or while disqualified |
§ 20-28.1. Conviction of moving offense committed while driving during period of suspension or revocation of license |
§ 20-28.2. Forfeiture of motor vehicle for impaired driving after impaired driving license revocation; forfeiture for felony speeding to elude arrest |
§ 20-28.3. Seizure, impoundment, forfeiture of motor vehicles for offenses involving impaired driving while license revoked or without license and insurance, and for felony speeding to elude arrest |
§ 20-28.4. Release of impounded motor vehicles by judge |
§ 20-28.5. Forfeiture of impounded motor vehicle or funds |
§ 20-28.6. Repealed by Session Laws 1998-182, s. 6 effective December 1, 1998, and applicable to offenses committed, contracts entered, and motor vehicles seized on or after that date |
§ 20-28.7. Responsibility of Division of Motor Vehicles |
§ 20-28.8. Reports to the Division |
§ 20-28.9. Authority for the Department of Public Instruction to administer a statewide or regional towing, storage, and sales program for vehicles forfeited |
§ 20-29. Surrender of license |
§ 20-29.1. Commissioner may require reexamination; issuance of limited or restricted licenses |
§ 20-30. Violations of license, learner's permit, or special identification card provisions |
§ 20-31. Making false affidavits perjury |
§ 20-32. Unlawful to permit unlicensed minor to drive motor vehicle |
§ 20-33. Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 667, s. 28 |
§ 20-34. Unlawful to permit violations of this Article |
§ 20-34.1. Violations for wrongful issuance of a drivers license or a special identification card |
§ 20-35. Penalties for violating Article; defense to driving without a license |
§ 20-36. Ten-year-old convictions not considered |
§ 20-37. Limitations on issuance of licenses |
§ 20-37.01. Drivers License Technology Fund |
§ 20-37.02. Verification of drivers license information |