revocation of your license
there isn't a maximum!
It is important to drive while a license is active. For driving without a license, a person can lose their license for a longer time, pay a fine and court costs, or even spend time in jail.
No, you will get a hefty fine and they can take the car. If your license was suspended for drinking you may face more legal action.
Driving while your license is suspended or revoked is a major offense that can lead to the cancellation of your license. A first conviction can result in a fine as much as $1,000 or you may be sentenced to jail for up to six months, or both. A second conviction results in a jail sentence of up to one year, plus a fine of $2,500, or both.
Normally you are arrested, and if not, you receive a pretty major fine.
1st offence - up to 3 months in jail and a $250 fine 2nd offence - up to 12 months in jail and a $500 fine 3rd offence - Class D felony, one to five years in prison, and a $1000-$10,000 fine
up to 364 days in jail and 2 years probation with a $2500 fine
car starts but shut off while driving
A less serious crime that is punishable by short jail sentence or a small fine is called a misdemeanor. An example of a misdemeanor is driving while under a suspended license.
Driving with a suspended license will not mean jail time but a heavy fine of 250 dollars Added: It depends on jurisdiction, more than likely, because in Texas if your license is suspended for certain reasons (typically alcohol or drug related), it is a class B misdemeanor which could result in jail time.
You will probably find that your driving privileges are suspended, or will be shortly. Don't 'stiff' the state, they hold all the cards.
Hefty fine, your licence will be suspended for even longer, your insurance rates will be through the roof because of the points you receive for the charge (in NC, it's four points).