This is a legal form that was released by the North Carolina Court System - a government authority operating within North Carolina. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AOC-CVR-11?
A: AOC-CVR-11 is a form in North Carolina related to limited driving privilege.
Q: What does Limited Driving Privilege Indefinite Pretrial Revocation mean?
A: It means that your driver's license is revoked until further notice.
Q: When is Limited Driving Privilege Indefinite Pretrial Revocation imposed?
A: It is imposed for implied-consent offenses in North Carolina.
Q: What is an implied-consent offense?
A: An implied-consent offense is when a person refuses to submit to a chemical test (breathalyzer, blood, or urine) during a DUI arrest.
Q: Can I still drive with Limited Driving Privilege Indefinite Pretrial Revocation?
A: Yes, you can still drive with a limited driving privilege during certain hours and for specific purposes, such as work or medical appointments.
Q: How do I obtain a Limited Driving Privilege during Indefinite Pretrial Revocation?
A: You need to complete and submit the AOC-CVR-11 form along with the required documentation to the North Carolina court.
Q: What documentation is required for Limited Driving Privilege?
A: You will need to provide proof of insurance, an alcohol assessment, and potentially other supporting documents.
Q: Is there a fee for obtaining Limited Driving Privilege?
A: Yes, there is a fee associated with obtaining a limited driving privilege in North Carolina.
Q: Can I get my driver's license reinstated if I have Limited Driving Privilege Indefinite Pretrial Revocation?
A: No, your driver's license remains revoked until further notice, even with limited driving privilege.
Form Details:
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