If you receive a ticket and you fail to appear on your court date in North Carolina, your license can be indefinitely suspended, and you might even be arrested without warning until the ticket and failure to appear is resolved in court.
In most cases, a motion for an extension of up to 30 days for the court reporter to deliver the transcript per Rule 7 or a motion for an extension of up to 30 days to serve the proposed record on appeal is made in the trial court and can be made orally or in writing and without notice to other parties. N.C. R. App. P.
The judge may agree to “continue,” or postpone, your case to another court date. There is no guarantee that you will receive a continuance, so you should be prepared to handle the case on your court date.
How to Ask a Judge to Defer a Ticket: A Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Contact the Court for Deferral Procedures. Step 2: Complete Any Required Forms or Applications. Step 3: Write a Formal Letter Requesting Deferral. Step 4: Attend the Hearing, If Applicable. Step 5: Comply with Deferral Terms and Conditions.
In order to receive an automatic State extension, the taxpayer must certify on the North Carolina tax return that the person was granted an automatic federal extension. This automatic extension only applies to extension applications filed by a taxpayer with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
An estate or trust that is granted an automatic extension to file a federal income tax return will be granted an automatic extension to file the corresponding North Carolina income tax return.
Most states don't require you to file separate state extension forms if you don't owe any additional taxes. When you file your state return, you only need to attach a copy of your federal extension form.