You would need to contact the NCDMV (North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles). They have offices in almost every town and city in North Carolina.
It will eventually come back to North Carolina. As for when, I don't know
The age of consent in North Carolina is 16 years old.
You need to talk to a lawyer for a current, correct and legal answer.
Answering "Where would you get information on how to talk to someone about your husband benefits he is deceased service member from North Carolina you have already used your education benefits want to use his?"
North Carolina Speeding Ticket An over 15mph North Carolina speeding ticket will result in a suspension of your drivers license. You can talk to the prosecuter to see if he will allow you to take a Prayer for Judgement. If so jump on the offer. If not then you need to retain an attorney or be prepared to ride the bus. lwpat http://www.speedingticketcentral.com
No, but it is alowed if you use a hands free device such as Bluetooth
go to the wake county courthouse in Raleigh between 2 and 3 pm and get in line
If you feel that the North Carolina Department of Social Services (DSS) is not adequately addressing your concerns regarding abuse, you can escalate the issue by contacting the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) or the North Carolina Division of Social Services directly. Additionally, you may consider reaching out to local advocacy groups or legal aid organizations that specialize in child welfare and abuse cases for support. It's also advisable to document all interactions with DSS and gather any evidence to strengthen your case.
North Korea follows a strict legal system based on socialist principles and the leader's directives. The legal system is primarily focused on maintaining the regime's control and authority, with limited protection of individual rights. This includes laws that criminalize dissent and criticism of the government.
You'd need to talk to a recruiter for a correct and trustworthy answer on this. I don't know where in North Carolina you're located, but you can call the armoury in Smithfield at (919) 934-2013 and ask to speak with a recruiter (that unit has a recruiter in-house).
It's legal... but you need to talk to your parent/s
Phone, email, mail, go over and talk to each other. In not so many words, the same exact way they do everywhere else.