SUSPENDED LICENSE CHARGES
DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE
(Applicable Georgia Laws: O.C.G.A. §§ 40-5-121; 40-5-75)
If you are charged with driving while your license is suspended or revoked, you face some potentially very harsh penalties.
- First Conviction Within five (5) Years – Jail time of at least 2 days is mandatory. The fine for this conviction must be at least $500.
- Second or Subsequent Conviction Within five (5) Years – Jail time of at least 10 days is mandatory. The fine for this conviction must be at least $1,000.
NOTE: If you are convicted of driving while your license is suspended or revoked, your driver’s license will be suspended by the Georgia Department of Drivers Services for six (6) months. NO LIMITED DRIVING PERMIT privilege during the period of suspension.
Driving under a suspended or revoked license is a very technical case to prove. In many cases, our firm is able to secure a dismissal or reduction of this charge, thereby avoiding the imposition of mandatory jail sentences and a mandatory license suspension. Contact our office today to schedule a FREE consultation to discuss your case and how we can defend you against these charges.
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