Charlotte Defense Attorney for Driving With License Revoked
Many people are unaware of the potentially serious consequences of driving with license revoked or suspended, but it is a jailable offense in North Carolina. The first time you are convicted, consequences could mean a one-year revocation of your driver's license. A second conviction could mean two years revocation, and a third conviction could mean permanent revocation of your license.
Revocation of a driver's license can have a serious impact on your life. For many people, it means not being able to drive to and from a job they depend on. It can also make simple errands — like a doctor's appointment or a trip to the grocery store — seem impossible.
Because of these serious consequences, working with an experienced lawyer is critical to your success when you have been accused of driving with license revoked. At the DeCurtins Law Firm, in Charlotte, North Carolina, I use more than 25 years of experience to represent people accused of driving with license revoked. I dedicate myself fully to my clients so that they can trust that I will help them achieve the best possible results.
In many cases, I am able to convince the court to dismiss charges. In other cases, I may be able to prevent a judge from entering a conviction on my client's case by entering a PJC (Prayer for Judgement Continued).
I also represent people who have been accused of failure to appear. Failure to appear may be the reason your driver's license was suspended or revoked.
Contact the DeCurtins Law Firm
If you have been accused of driving with license revoked or driving on a suspended license, the best way to achieve positive results is to talk with an experienced attorney. To talk with me about your options, contact the DeCurtins Law Firm by calling 704-315-2595 or toll-free at 866-421-1514.


