North Carolina Statutes

§ 20-35 — Penalties for violating Article; defense to driving without a license

North Carolina·Ch. 20 Motor Vehicles·Art. 2 Uniform Driver's License Act
(a)Penalty. - Except as otherwise provided in subsection (a1) or (a2) of this section, a violation of this Article is a Class 2 misdemeanor unless a statute in the Article sets a different punishment for the violation. If a statute in this Article sets a different punishment for a violation of the Article, the different punishment applies. (a1) The following offenses are Class 3 misdemeanors:
(1)Failure to obtain a license before driving a motor vehicle, in violation of G.S. 20-7(a).
(2)Failure to comply with license restrictions, in violation of G.S. 20-7(e).
(3)Permitting a motor vehicle owned by the person to be operated by an unlicensed person, in violation of G.S. 20-34. (a2) A person who does any of the following is responsible for an infraction:
(1)Fails to carry a valid licens

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