| Did you
pay a ticket, usually the driving while license suspended without
knowledge ticket, only to find out about the consequences (a 5-year
suspension) with a letter from
the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles? This
suspension carries with it a one year minimum hardship period - meaning
you cannot drive anything for at least a year followed by four years of
a restricted license.
There
may still be a chance to save your license from suspension if you have received the
DMV
letter noticing you that your license is about to be suspended for FIVE
years.
We will try to save your
license from the Habitual Traffic Offender statute by all means possible
in the law and the rules. Familiarity of the law, rules and the
courts is necessary to have the best chance to accomplish this objective
- and the quick reaction on your part by not delaying. Delay means
death to the hope of keeping your license. You only have 60 days
from the time you paid your ticket for an excellent chance of saving
your license. After sixty days your chances start to diminish
drastically.
If you find yourself in the situation
where you are about to lose your license for 5 years, do the following:
1. Reinstate your license
immediately if the 5-year suspension has not yet started. This
will mean paying all unpaid tickets and late fees if any.
(Warning: If you have more than 5 outstanding tickets - call us
first.) Once paid reinstate your license on the same day if
possible - the sooner the better.
2. Keep all receipts of paid
tickets.
3. Call us for a free consultation.
If hired we will want a copy of the DMV notice of suspension letter
and copies of all receipts and a legible copy of your reinstated
driver license.
Call us immediately if you find
yourself in this situation. We may be able to help.
(407)
841-5555
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