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The North Carolina DMV will assign points for convictions in accordance with the schedule below. If you accumulate 8 or more points within a one-year period or 12 or more points within a three-year period, the NC DMV may suspend your license pursuant to N.C.G.S. 20-16.

Schedule of Driver's License Points

    5 Points
  • Passing a stopped school bus.
    4 points
  • Reckless driving (Misdemeanor)
  • Hit and run, property damage only (Misdemeanor) (If personal injury = Felony)
  • Following too closely
  • Driving on wrong side of road
  • Illegal passing
    3 Points
  • Running through a stop sign
  • Speeding in excess of 55 miles per hour
  • Failing to yield right-of-way
  • Running through red light
  • No driver's license or license expired more than one year
  • Failure to stop for siren
  • Driving through safety zone
  • No liability insurance
  • Failure to report accident where such report is required
  • Speeding in a school zone in excess of the posted school zone speed limit
    2 Points
  • All other moving violations
  • Failure to properly restrain a child in a restraint or seat belt
    1 Point
  • Littering (G.S. 414-399) involving use of motor vehicle

In addition to suspensions based purely on points, be aware of the following statute (§ 20 16.1): … the Division shall suspend for a period of 30 days the license of any driver without preliminary hearing on receiving a record of the driver's conviction of either (i) exceeding by more than 15 miles per hour the speed limit, either within or outside the corporate limits of a municipality, if the person was also driving at a speed in excess of 55 miles per hour at the time of the offense, or (ii) driving at a speed in excess of 80 miles per hour at the time of the offense.

If your license is suspended under 20-16.1, contact us to find out if you are eligible for a limited driving privilege.

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