In Indiana, the fine for driving while suspended can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the offense. Generally, fines can range from $300 to $1,000, and there may also be additional court costs and fees. Furthermore, penalties may include points on your driving record and potential jail time, especially for repeat offenses. It's advisable to consult local statutes or legal counsel for precise amounts related to your case.
yes
you handle it by punching the cop and then driving away
Not knowing you were breaking a law is no excuse. They could get you for violation of parole or just stick you with the ticket.
The driver will receive another violation for "Driving While Suspended," and it is POSSIBLE that the owner of the vehicle may receive a ticket for "Permitting an Un-licensed Operator."
Yes, in Indiana you can receive a seatbelt ticket if you are caught not wearing a seatbelt while driving, regardless of whether you are inside or outside of your vehicle. It is a primary offense, so law enforcement can cite you for not wearing a seatbelt even if you are not actively driving.
hopefully you lose your license - because there are enough idiots out there already
Yes; you can get a speeding ticket driving anywhere.
DWLI means Driving While License Invailed. Usually when you have an occupational license and your driving out of your hours. It's like driving while your license is suspended but not as bad. The ticket is ridiculously expensive though. In TX it was $576
If you have been given a ticket in Illinois are not subject to a statute of limitations. You have already been informed of the charges and given your options.
It's driving on a suspended license, period. You'll face fines, and your suspension will be extended.
You would have to meet the criteria for reinstatement of your Indiana license, including any reinstatement fees, before you'd be eligible to have a license again. It may be possible that you could slip through the cracks and get a license in Kentucky if there's been any length of time since the suspension went into effect - however, if you were caught driving in Indiana while the suspension on your Indiana license is still active, it would be treated as you driving on a suspended license. This is because when a state suspends your license, they also suspend your driving privilege in that state, meaning you're prohibited from driving in that state on ANY license.
I don't know any states that don't punish driving while suspended. When your license is suspended, that means your driving privileges have been taken away either temporarily or permanently due to something you did in the past (DUI would be a good example of this). I'd be surprised if there was a state that didn't punish driving while suspended.