YES and be prepared to learn to like walking everywhere you want to go.
at the least you'll either get license suspended for 6 months or commmunity service. That's in Georgia though
Well taken to court the DA could reduce the ticket and therefore would probably not lose his license, also you could get a prayer for judgment where he would talk to the judge on throwing out the ticket all together. more than likely this being his first ticket he will not lose his license
Yes.
I have an idea, how about obeying the rules and regulations like you should be doing.
A person with a driver's license that is active and current and not suspended can drive a car. A 38-year-old is old enough to have a license but can't drive a car without one.
Your license will be suspended in the state of Illinois for 6 months, if you are 17 years old and have 2 tickets for driving too fast and 1 for not using your turn signal. Your licenses are suspended for safety reasons.
The cost to renew an expired license in Texas depends on your age. For an 18 year old, it would cost $25. You mention an offense, if your license is suspended, you must refrain from driving for a the amount of time it is suspended, and there is a fee of more than $100 to renew your license.
It is likely she will be unable to get insurance for some time since her license will be suspended. When she does get her license back, it will be very expensive until the suspension goes off her record. You will be receiving numerous letters from attorneys, pick one.
yes that is he/she CAN get suspended...or expeled
As old as the minimum driving ageAdded: If you are old enough to have a drivers license, you are old enough to have it suspended. In some states so-called "senior" drivers (meaning those past a certain age) are required to have more frequent eye tests and if probable cause exists to suspect their capability to operate a motor vehicle, to have them re-take the motor vehicle operators test.
It sure should be.
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