North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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If a driver's license has been revoked in their home state but not by the North Carolina DMV, what is the proper charge for driving?

  1. Driving Under Suspension

  2. Expired License

  3. No Operators License

  4. Driving With Revoked License

The correct answer is: No Operators License

In this scenario, the correct charge of "No Operators License" applies because the driver's license was revoked in the individual's home state but not by the North Carolina DMV. This indicates that while the individual does not possess a valid license from their home state, North Carolina has not imposed a revocation or suspension on them specifically. Therefore, when stopped while operating a vehicle, they can't be charged with driving under suspension or driving with a revoked license under North Carolina law since there is no action taken by the state's DMV regarding their licensure. "Expired License" would not be applicable because the individual's license has been revoked, not merely expired. Thus, the most accurate charge in this situation is "No Operators License," signifying that the individual lacks a valid license to legally drive in North Carolina or any other state.