Maryland Driving While Suspended

If your driver’s license has been suspended or revoked by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA), it is important that you do not drive until your license is reinstated. No matter how inconvenient your license suspension is, failure to comply with the suspension is a criminal misdemeanor. Even a first offense can land you in jail for up to a year. If you feel your license has been wrongfully suspended, contact a Maryland MVA lawyer for help appealing your suspension. If you have been caught driving while your license is suspended in Maryland, speak with a traffic lawyer in Maryland who handles cases involving driving while suspended.

For most people, automobile transportation is almost a necessity. The suspension or revocation of a driver’s license restricts your ability to get to work, run errands, shuffle your family to and from activities, and engage in leisure activity. Because of the inconvenience, many suspended drivers decide the payoff is worth the risk and drive anyway. Once they are caught however, they realize just how serious Maryland takes criminal charges of driving on a suspended license.

In other cases, a driver may be unaware that his or her license is suspended. If the MVA took inadequate measures to notify a driver that his or her driver’s license was suspended, a Maryland traffic attorney may be able to use the MVA’s failure as a defense strategy.

Driving with a Suspended License in Maryland

The MVA suspends and revokes driver’s licenses for a variety of reasons:

  • Maryland DUI
  • Failure to appear
  • Failure to pay a traffic ticket (both in Maryland and out of state)
  • Too many points against a license
  • Failure to pay child support or other civil judgment

Regardless of whether or not you knew your license was suspended before driving, contact a skilled Maryland traffic lawyer to help you fight the charge of Maryland driving while suspended. A Maryland MVA attorney experienced in representing clients charged with driving on a suspended license can utilize a number of strategies for your defense and can possibly work to get your license reinstated.

For more information, contact Maryland traffic attorney Colleen Kirby for a free evaluation of your case.

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