If you were paying, plus 50% toward arrears, you should have motioned the court for a limited use license. If you have been making a monthly payment of at least 150% of the amount, contact child support enforcement about the license issue. Now, why were you in arrears? see links
You have to go back to court and try to negotiate a plan to pay your arrears. However, if the situation has gone as far as you losing your license then you haven't been paying for a long time. Child enforcement doesn't take driving privileges for first time arrears. That means you must have had a job and weren't paying. You still owe the arrears.
no, because theres no license do you get
No, because license suspensions are initiated by the State child support enforcement agency after the amount of past-due support has reached the appropriate threshold.
There are states that will suspend your license because of back child support, so yes.
No Because the President have to go to the bathroom.
Motion for a special limited use license. see link
In the state of Florida, your driver's license can be __________ for failure to pay child support.
yes go to your local child support office
In South Carolina, if you owe child support, your driver's license can be suspended until you have paid the overdue amounts or entered into a payment agreement. It is advisable to contact the Department of Social Services or the Family Court to address any outstanding child support payments to avoid license suspension.
Yes it is nationwide. If your license is suspended for non-payment of child support in state "A" and you move to state "B", state "B" will not issue you a new license until your suspension is cleared by state "A".
YES
The easiest way is to pay off the child support! Otherwise, you have to go to court and get the judge to waive it.
yes go to your local child support office