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Can You Appeal a North Carolina Licensing Board Decision?
Professional License Defense Brooks Peterson 8/15/25 Professional License Defense Brooks Peterson 8/15/25

Can You Appeal a North Carolina Licensing Board Decision?

If you’ve gone through the entire disciplinary process with your licensing board and exhausted all administrative remedies, North Carolina law (N.C. Gen. Stat. §150B, Article 4) allows you to appeal the board’s final decision to Superior Court. However, time is of the essence.

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What Happens if You Don’t Respond to a Licensing Board Complaint in North Carolina?
Professional License Defense Brooks Peterson 8/8/25 Professional License Defense Brooks Peterson 8/8/25

What Happens if You Don’t Respond to a Licensing Board Complaint in North Carolina?

If you’re a licensed professional in North Carolina and receive a complaint from your licensing board, it can be tempting to ignore it—especially if you believe the allegations are unfounded. This is a critical mistake.

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What Are the Possible Outcomes of a North Carolina Board of Nursing Disciplinary Case?
Professional License Defense, Board of Nursing Brooks Peterson 8/1/25 Professional License Defense, Board of Nursing Brooks Peterson 8/1/25

What Are the Possible Outcomes of a North Carolina Board of Nursing Disciplinary Case?

When thinking about potential outcomes at the NC Board of Nursing, it’s helpful to divide them into two main categories: private outcomes and public outcomes.

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