Driving License Suspended
Driving License Suspended: Causes
- Caught driving under the influence of intoxicants
- Driver becomes incompetent to drive because of ill health
- Multiple traffic offense convictions
- Failure to report an accident
- Failure to appear for a court hearing
- Failure to obey a court order
- Failure to provide proof of vehicle insurance
- Failure to take a breath test when you are arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants
Driving while you have a suspended license is usually a misdemeanor, which means you could be arrested and sentenced to a maximum of one year in jail and or fined up to $5,000, depending on the state in which you live.
The registration of the vehicle that was driven at the time of arrest also will be suspended for up to 120 days and the court can order the vehicle "impounded" for up to three months.
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