Child Support License Suspension Most people are unaware that your license can be suspended for failing to pay child support. NCGS 110-142.2 provides an enforcement remedy to suspend and/or restrict a noncustodial parent’s (NCP’s) ability to drive or register a motor vehicle if the NCP is at least ninety (90) days delinquent in child support payments or fails to comply with a subpoena pursuant to paternity and/or child support establishment. Judges have several options when a noncustodial parent (NCP) with a valid North Carolina driver license is cited to court on a Motion And Order To Show Cause. A judge can order a time-limited or an indefinite driver license suspension. Either of these suspensions can have limited driving privileges attached to them. A limited driving privilege allows the NCP to drive on days and times specified by the judge. A judge could decide to suspend a driver license and stay the suspension conditional on the NCP entering into a payment plan.