SUSPENDED LICENSE
If you have been arrested or cited with driving on a suspended license, it is important you understand the consequence of a conviction. Driving with a suspended license is a criminal misdemeanor, punishable up to 12 months in jail and a $1,000 fine. This charge, unlike many others, carries a mandatory minimum of 2 days in jail, a $500.00 fine plus surcharges, a 6 months license suspension, with no limited permit, and reinstatement fees for your first charge of driving with suspended license.
Upon conviction of your second or third driving with suspended license within a 5 year period, you will face a mandatory minimum of 10 days in jail and a fine of $1000 plus surcharges, a license suspension of 6 months, and reinstatement fees. This is also considered a high and aggravated misdemeanor.
Upon conviction of your fourth driving with a suspended license within 5 years, you will be guilty of a felony and sent to prison for at least one year with a minimum fine of $2,500 plus surcharges.
If you have been charged or arrested for Driving on a Suspended License, you need to contact Georgia Ticket Attorney now for a FREE CONSULTATION. We have handled hundreds of cases involving driving with suspended license in Georgia. Give us a call at 770-510-9880.
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