3111 Maplewood Avenue suite 107 Winston-Salem, NC 27103

Twin City Counseling
(336)722-9592

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    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • Assessments/Services
      • DWI Assessments
      • Non DWI Assessments
      • DWLR Assessments
      • DWI Living Outside NC
      • Out of State DWI Charges/
      • ADETS
      • Short Term Outpatient
      • Long Term Outpatient
      • Out of State Reviews
    • placement Criteria
    • DWI Laws
      • Alcohol and the Law
      • BAC Restrictions
      • Convictions
      • Levels of Punishment
      • Alcohol and Young Drivers

Twin City Counseling
(336)722-9592

Twin City Counseling (336)722-9592Twin City Counseling (336)722-9592Twin City Counseling (336)722-9592
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • Assessments/Services
    • DWI Assessments
    • Non DWI Assessments
    • DWLR Assessments
    • DWI Living Outside NC
    • Out of State DWI Charges/
    • ADETS
    • Short Term Outpatient
    • Long Term Outpatient
    • Out of State Reviews
  • placement Criteria
  • DWI Laws
    • Alcohol and the Law
    • BAC Restrictions
    • Convictions
    • Levels of Punishment
    • Alcohol and Young Drivers

DWI Convictions

 If you are convicted of DWI

  • First conviction — Mandatory revocation of your driver license for a period of one year.
  • Second conviction — Mandatory driver license revocation for a period of four years when convicted of a prior offense which occurred within three years of the current offense for which the license is being revoked.
  • Third conviction — Mandatory, permanent driver license revocation if at least one of the prior convictions occurred within the past five years
  • Fourth conviction — Mandatory permanent driver license revocation. The fourth conviction is considered a felony if the three prior DWI convictions occurred within the past seven years.
  • If you are convicted of DWI while your license is revoked for an earlier DWI conviction, the court may order your vehicle seized and sold.

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