What Can Happen After Receiving A DWI Charge In Gastonia, North Carolina

By Lakota R. Denton


Most people don't know that receiving a DWI charge in Gastonia, NC can have many lasting effects. Not only can you receive criminal punishments, but it can also include costly fees and and a revocation of your driving privileges.

Losing your license can be a major consequence of a DWI charge. Once the automatic thirty day revocation period has been instated, it may be possible to receive a limited driving privilege after only 10 days, that would allow one to commute only to work or school for the remainder of the thirty day revocation period. After that thirty day civil revocation period, your license active until the DWI charged has been resolved by the court, either by a conviction or dismissal. If a conviction is handed down, your license will be revoked for a period of 1 year, effective immediately following the conviction. Again it is possible to obtain a limited driving privilege for purposes like school, work etc.. for the remainder of the year.

The cost burden of a DWI is substantial, and there are a variety of financial implications to the individual convicted. The initial fine for being convicted can range from a couple hundred dollars to upwards of ten thousand dollars (if for example it is a repeat offense, or if the incident involved a death or serious injury). The person convicted will also be burdened with court costs, which can vary by location and state, but generally speaking can add another few hundred dollars. Sometimes there are additional required costs if the judge orders treatment programs or an alcohol assessment. If a limited driving privilege or reinstatement of your drivers license is pursued, that cost will fall on your shoulders as well.

Receiving a DWI conviction can carry with it the increase of your car insurance by up to four hundred percent. Your insurance company has the legal right to pursue this, as they are not only in the business of protecting their interests (as you may now be viewed as a 'higher risk' client), as well as the fact that a DWI charge levies twelve points onto your license. This fee increase reflects the fact that one driving point can add a noticeable amount to your premium, and so with 12 additional points, you can be sure your rates will dramatically increase following the DWI. The points you receive from your DWI charge will stay on your license for three years, as long as no other points are added during that time.

If you or someone you know have been charged with a DWI, it is important to consult with an experienced DWI criminal defense attorney that can help zealously defend your case. Contact Us at Minick Law, P.C. for a free consultation on your case.






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