Driving without a registration is codified in N.C.G.S. 20-111 and is a class 3 misdemeanor This offense is not considered a moving violation for insurance purposes. However, missing a court date for a no registration can result in the issuance of an arrest warrant.
In order to renew your registration you must do the following:
1. Obtain an inspection of your vehicle.
2. Pay the property taxes due on your vehicle.
3. Provide proof of insurance (DL-123 or insurance policy/card)
Your insurance must meet the following minimum limits for private passenger vehicles
-$30,000 – bodily injury, one person
-$60,000 – bodily injury, two or more people
-$25,000 – property damage
Your policy will also have to include uninsured or uninsured/underinsured coverage depending on the limits of your policy.
BLOCKED REGISTRATION
DMV can block your registration due to any of the following:
1. Owing money to DMV
2. Worthless Check submitted to DMV
3. Not Paying Child Support
4. Falsifying information regarding a vehicle
5. Failing to pay vehicle taxes
6. Not having the vehicle inspected
7. An insurance lapse
8. Unpaid Tolls
9. DWI Seizure
10. Storage/mechanics lien
What can a Raleigh Traffic Ticket Lawyer do for you?
I have handled thousands of registration/inspection charges in the last 20 years. In most situations I can get these charges dismissed. If you have been charges with this offense or any license plate related charge then please give me a call for a free no obligation consulation to discuss your case.