they could not keep it long pluse are u even from that state /country if not then you could seu the for taking your car
The car can remain impounded until a judge orders it released, or the owner proves that there was no violation. Even then there may be towing and storage charges. If left long enough the car can be auctioned to satisfy towing and storage expenses.
it is usually about 30 days depending on how much beer he has and how drunk he is.
Your license will be suspended until you pay the ticket. Once you do that, the court will clear the ticket and reinstate your license with the DMV.
As a driver, if you refuse this test, your driver license may be suspended for 180 days.
There is no grace period provided for expiration of a license. It is no longer valid after the expiration date.
As long as the courts decide it should be suspended for. Add three years to the suspension period before anyone will hire you as a CDL driver again.
Depends on where it happens. In California, the vehicle can be forfeited (as in taken forever) if the person driving it has a prior for driving without a license.
Yes, as long as you are not suspended for Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Depends how bad you were caught for
Yep. What did you think a 'suspended license' meant? Did you think it was okay to drive as long as you didn't get caught. I sure hope it was your car you were driving.
yes, as long as you are not driving it on a legal street.
forever
Can your license get suspended for seatbelt tickets how long
its depends on your history of driving , where you are , and if their is a train or not
A suspended license negatively impacts your driving record by adding a suspension status, which can be viewed by law enforcement and insurance companies. This can lead to higher insurance premiums and may affect your ability to obtain a license in the future. Additionally, if you drive while your license is suspended, you could face further legal penalties, including fines and additional suspension time. Overall, a suspended license can have long-lasting consequences on your driving privileges and personal record.
it is usually about 30 days depending on how much beer he has and how drunk he is.
I moved from NJ in 1988, when I was stopped for a minor violation in GA in 2010 I was told that NJ had just suspended my license for a 1986 ticket. Conveniently they had notified GA DMV< but not me, so my GA license was also suspended. I was jailed and my car impounded. It took 6 months, a $2000 lawyer and a ton of phone calls and letters to find out that the only ticket I ever had in NJ was paid long ago and I didn't have any 1986 ticket nor any reason for a suspended license. Meanwhile, I was out the money and since I couldn't get to work out of a job. Oh, NJ apologized for the error. So, basically NJ does what it wants when it wants no matter what.
They can suspend your driving privilege in the state of Oklahoma, meaning that, if they do this, and you're caught driving in Oklahoma on any license, it'll be treated as you driving on a suspended license. As for actually suspending the license, they can request that the state of Texas suspend it, and the state of Texas will make the call as to whether they comply or not.