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Driving Records. Felony DWI. For Habitual DWI offenders, drivers who have had four prior DWI convictions within the past ten years, DWI becomes a more severe felony. But more importantly, the Habitual DWI statute mandates a minimum active jail term of one year -- a sentence that CANNOT be suspended.
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If you have been convicted of a DWI (Driving While Impaired), you must get a substance use assessment. You must also complete either an education program or treatment program. If you fail to submit to a breath test or if you are registered over 0.14%, you will be referred to treatment.
In North Carolina, it is illegal to drive a vehicle while noticeably impaired or with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher. When driving a commercial motor vehicle, the limit is 0.04. The most significant aspects of the state's DWI law make punishment more severe for the impaired driver in general and the repeat offender in particular.
Driving Records. Felony DWI. For Habitual DWI offenders, drivers who have had four prior DWI convictions within the past ten years, DWI becomes a more severe felony. But more importantly, the Habitual DWI statute mandates a minimum active jail term of one year -- a sentence that CANNOT be suspended.
NCDMV must receive a certificate of completion for a DWI substance use assessment that has been approved by the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services for a driver who is subject to G.S. 20-17.6 before the driver's license is retored.
Request can be submitted online or by completing a public records request form and mailing to: N.C. State Highway Patrol. Public Information Office. 4231 Mail Service Center. Raleigh, N.C. 27699-4231. Crash reports can be obtained by visiting the NCDPS website and clicking on the link Collision Information.
NC Department of Health and Human Services 2001 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-2000 Customer Service Center: 1-800-662-7030 Visit RelayNC for information about TTY services.