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them remember I live in NC so this is for anyone who knows the whole law thing here.

2006-12-01 14:50:30 · 5 answers · asked by aeh_emopunk 1 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

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You will lose it until you get your GED thats the way im reading it anyway, If you are still attending classes for you GED you may be ok, but technically you aren't enrolled in school. Stay in school, don't be in a rush it sucks out there. Good luck to you.

this is from NC DMV
the title of the section is :
Chapter 1: Thinking of Dropping Out?

Driver license applicants less than 18 years old must have a "Driving Eligibility Certificate", high school diploma or its equivalent to be eligible for a North Carolina driving permit or license. The Driving Eligibility Certificate must be signed by the applicant's school administrator who certifies that the applicant is currently enrolled in school and making progress toward a high school diploma; or that substantial hardship would be placed on the applicant or the applicant's family if he or she does not receive a driver license. The steps in graduated license must still be followed even if the "Driving Eligibility Certificate" is issued due to hardship conditions. North Carolina does not issue a hardship driving permit or license. DMV must revoke the driver's license of any person under age 18 when it receives notice from the proper school authority that the person is no longer eligible for a Driving Eligibility Certificate. This revocation remains in effect until the person's 18th birthday unless a Driving Eligibility Certificate, high school diploma or GED Certificate is obtained.

2006-12-01 15:06:23 · answer #1 · answered by George 4 · 1 0

High School diploma or GED has nothing to do with a drivers
liscense. You must pass a drivers skills test in most states
showing you can handle an automobile and second you must
pass a written test, which you can take over and third you must
pass an eye test. Eye test is basically to make sure you are
not blind, by far the easiest of the three.

2006-12-01 15:05:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i know this isnt the point of the question but why quit school to get a ged? anyway not having your ged or diploma has nothing to do with getting your license. you must pass the skills tests to get your license. some drivers dont have a diploma or ged.

2006-12-02 06:18:45 · answer #3 · answered by MiaDiva28 6 · 0 0

If it's anything like Michigan, the DMV has NO right to revoke your DL for a personal decision to follow a different educational path.

2006-12-01 14:53:59 · answer #4 · answered by coffeefreak 2 · 0 0

call the dmv and ask it not that hard

2006-12-01 15:02:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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