Driving With A Suspended License
It is illegal to drive or operate a motor vehicle if your driver’s license is suspended or revoked in the state of Delaware. Typically, a suspension of driving privileges stems from unresolved traffic violations or repeat traffic or moving violations.
If you have been caught driving with a suspended license, you may face severe fines, an extended license suspension and possible jail time. It is important to work with an experienced attorney to minimize the impact.
Possible Reasons For License Suspension In De
Consequences Of Driving With A Suspended License
The first conviction for driving with a suspended license carries a minimum fine of $500. It also carries a jail term ranging from 30 days to six months. However, an experienced lawyer can achieve a suspended jail term. A second offense within three years carries a minimum fine of $1,000 and a 60-day mandatory jail sentence.
The first conviction for driving with a suspended license carries a minimum fine of $500. It also carries a jail term ranging from 30 days to six months. However, an experienced lawyer can achieve a suspended jail term. A second offense within three years carries a minimum fine of $1,000 and a 60-day mandatory jail sentence.
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