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Suspended Driver’s License

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Suspended Driver’s License

Driving is a privilege, not a right. But for those who rely heavily on their personal vehicle for daily transportation, having a suspended or revoked license can derail the entire day. 

In New York, traffic violations are handled on a point-based scale wherein each traffic ticket is assigned a point value based on their severity, a value of which is applied to your record. For example, a speeding ticket of 1-10MPH over the designated limit is valued at 3 points, but a ticket of 40+MPH is valued at 11 points. If you receive 11 points for traffic violations within an 18 month period, your license will be revoked. Other offenses that contribute to your point tally can include driving without insurance, fleeing the scene of an accident, failing to pay child support, reckless driving that results in an accident and more.

When you have been issued a suspension, you will be alerted as to how long the suspension will last. In the case of definite suspensions, you will be given a time period of restriction at which you can resume driving upon its completion. Some suspensions will be indefinite in nature and require an action to be unsuspended.

License revocations are issued in cases where the license holder displays a blatant disregard for traffic laws. In this case, your license will be permanently canceled and you must go through an arduous process to get it reinstated, a process which requires civil fees and may not be approved. Causes of license revocation can include uninsured driving, DUI and DWI, repeated offenses, making a false statement on your license registration, or being a driver involved in a vehicle crash that results in a fatality.

If you feel that you might have been unjustly given a ticket, suspension or revocation, or feel that you want to schedule a consultation to discuss your options, contact our lawyers at Flowers Law Group today.

Consequences of Driving With A Suspended License

Driving can be an essential part of everyday life. For some, driving is necessary for getting to work, picking up the kids, or shopping for food. Because of this, having your license suspended can lead to many issues. While continuing to drive after your license is suspended may seem like an option, our criminal lawyer in Suffolk County, highly recommends against it. Whether you’re from Central Islip or Huntington, at Flowers Law Group, we can give you the information necessary for you to make knowledgeable decisions when it comes to this topic.

License Suspension

In New York, there are a variety of reasons your license can be suspended. Such reasons include:

  • Not responding to a traffic ticket
  • Having alcohol and drug violations
  • Vehicular homicide, assault, or criminal negligence
  • Extreme speeding

If you are looking at a potential license suspension, our criminal lawyer in Suffolk County may be able to help.

Consequences

Driving with a suspended license is no small occurrence.  In New York, there are consequences for committing this act.  The first offense can lead to up to 30 days in jail and a fine ranging from $200-$500, and in some cases both.  If more offenses take place after this, you can face jail time for up to 180 days and be forced to pay a fine of at least $500. Other consequences vary from state to state.

Reinstatement

Although some suspensions can be permanent, in most cases a suspended license will be able to be reinstated.  The person whose license was suspended must take the necessary steps for reinstatement to occur.  What these steps are will depend on the state as well as what the license was suspended for in the first place. Contacting Flowers Law Group and speaking with a criminal lawyer in Suffolk County is essential.  We will make sure you understand the steps that need to be taken to get you back behind the wheel.

Driving with a suspended license is something that should never be done. It may seem like something you can get away with, but there are serious consequences that can take place.  Reinstatement is possible in most cases, so there should be no need to risk getting in more trouble with the law. Speaking with a criminal lawyer in Suffolk County at Flowers Law Group can put you back in the driver’s seat in an easy and legal manner.