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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.
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.
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.
Drug and Alcohol Testing. Drivers License Revocation. All persons charged with DWI who refuse to take an Intoxilyzer test or has results of 0.08 or more, 0.04 if commercial motor vehicle, or under age 21 and the results are above 0.00, will have their license revoked immediately for 30 days.
General Questions. What is the EPPD tattoo policy? Can I become a police officer if I am color-blind? If I had a DWI years ago, can I still join EPPD? Are males allowed to wear beards or goatees? Do you have a maximum age limit? Can I apply if I am a resident (non-citizen) of the United States?
DWI policies should 1. be swift and certain. 2. be truthful in sentencing. 3. reduce recidivism. 4. enhance public safety. Developed Approach Once working goals were developed, the Subcommittee discussed possible approaches to making changes to the DWI laws that would make them consistent with the goals. The Subcommittee
This report is a summary of data from the web based E508 system of Driving While Impaired (DWI) Certificates of Completion submitted within the State Fiscal Year (SFY) ending June 30, 2023. Each Certificate of Completion verifies compliance with substance use disorder services for individuals with DWI offenses.