The DMV would run your name and SSN and see that your license was suspended and wouldn't let you get another one and may even call the cops.
You will need to wait X numbers of day's sometimes 1 year or more to be able to get a new one
You mean you were driving while your license was suspended. You disregarded the punishment the judge gave you for whatever laws you broke previously. Driving on a suspended license is again breaking a law. You might get your license revoked permanently.
you cant drive at all until your license has be reinstated by paying the fines, going to court or taking whatever classes you have to take depending on the reason for your suspension
Yes, it is very possible a person can go to jail for driving on a suspended license. It will be up to the police officer.
You should call the DMV/RMV to confirm the status of your license. Physically having the license does not mean that you're authorized to drive, and if you're caught driving while your priviledges are suspended the ramifications can be severe. I strongly suggest that you get confirmation of your status before driving if you're not sure what's going on.
AnswerI know a friend that was going to lose his license.. he went to: www.GetaLicense.orgHope that helps
You are going to go to jail. Enjoy!
You mean you were driving while your license was suspended. You disregarded the punishment the judge gave you for whatever laws you broke previously. Driving on a suspended license is again breaking a law. You might get your license revoked permanently.
No
you cant drive at all until your license has be reinstated by paying the fines, going to court or taking whatever classes you have to take depending on the reason for your suspension
you cant drive at all until your license has be reinstated by paying the fines, going to court or taking whatever classes you have to take depending on the reason for your suspension
you cant drive at all until your license has be reinstated by paying the fines, going to court or taking whatever classes you have to take depending on the reason for your suspension
If it's a moving violation and you're under 17 or have not had your license for over 6 months, you will either lose it until you 17 or have your license suspended for 6 months.. whichever comes sooner
Yes, it is very possible a person can go to jail for driving on a suspended license. It will be up to the police officer.
That is a real smart thing suspended the drivers licence then how they going to keep a job this child support is crazy if you got your kids why does someone need to be supported that makes no sense all a money racket this is why the devorce rate is so bad ladies make having kids a job and get big money for it..
You will obviously be charged for the suspended license which you do acknowledge. It is very likely that you will be charged with "obstructing an officer" for your dishonesty even though you did tell the truth eventually. In terms of punishments, you are likely going to face a fine and an extended suspension on your driver's license.
It won't stop you from getting a licence, but a conviction of a charge of driving on a suspended licence usually adds four points to your drivers licence. If it occurred within the last three years, four points is going to be enough to prevent you from being able to find employment as a CDL driver.
You should call the DMV/RMV to confirm the status of your license. Physically having the license does not mean that you're authorized to drive, and if you're caught driving while your priviledges are suspended the ramifications can be severe. I strongly suggest that you get confirmation of your status before driving if you're not sure what's going on.