Find If Driver License Suspended
Driving a car is considered a privilege -- and a state won't hesitate to take your driver's license away if a driver behaves irresponsibly on the road. You must find out if your driver license is suspended. A state may temporarily suspend your driving privileges for a number of reasons, including:
- drunk driving conviction of liquor or drugs
- refusing to take a blood alcohol level test
- driving without liability car insurance
- speeding
- reckless driving
- leaving the scene of an injury accident
- failing to pay a driving-related fine
- failing to answer a traffic summons, or
- failing to file an accident report.
In addition, many states use a "point" system to keep track of a driver's moving violations: Each moving violation is assigned a certain number of points. If a driver accumulates too many points within a given period of time, the department of motor vehicles suspends her license. It is in your best interest to find whether your driver license is suspended or not.
If you have too many serious problems as a driver, your state may take away (revoke) your license altogether. If this happens, you'll have to wait a certain period of time before you can apply for another license. Your state may deny your application if you have a poor driving record or fail to pass any required tests.
Finally, a few states revoke or refuse to renew driver's licenses of parents who owe back child support. Contact us to help determine if your driver license is suspended.
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