Driving while your license is suspended might seem like a small offense — but it can lead to major legal consequences including jail time, fines, and extended suspension periods.
Common Reasons for Suspension:
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Unpaid tickets
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DUI or reckless driving
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Too many points on your license
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Failure to appear in court
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Lack of insurance
What Happens If You're Caught:
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Fines of $500–$2,500
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Possible jail time (especially for repeat offenders)
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Extended suspension or permanent revocation
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Towing and impound fees
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Points added to your record
Criminal or Civil?
Depends on the state:
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Some treat it as a misdemeanor
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Others charge repeat offenses as felonies
Defenses You Can Use:
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You didn’t know it was suspended
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It was suspended in error
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Emergency circumstances
Tip: If you’re unsure of your license status, check with the DMV — it may be suspended without you realizing.