Possible penalties
include license revocation, fines and other civil penalties.
Not exact matches
And anything beyond that within a three - year period would lead to
license revocation and
include a maximum fine of $ 1,000 for each offense.
The state Court of Appeals on Tuesday backed Gov. Andrew Cuomo's move to place strict rules for driving while intoxicated,
including the
revocation of a driver's
license for repeat offenders.
Very serious punishments can be imposed for DWI in Hudson Valley,
including, but not limited to, incarceration, probation, fines, surcharges, suspension or
revocation of one's New York driver's
license, increase in insurance rates and the requirement for an interlock device in one's car.
All Administrative and Professional
Licensing Matters,
including: Administrative
License Revocation related to your driver's license (ALR), Revocation of License to Carry a Concealed Handgun, TCLEOSE hearings and other law enforcement officer grievances, and Licensing Issues for Teachers, Realtors, Nurses, and D
License Revocation related to your driver's
license (ALR), Revocation of License to Carry a Concealed Handgun, TCLEOSE hearings and other law enforcement officer grievances, and Licensing Issues for Teachers, Realtors, Nurses, and D
license (ALR),
Revocation of
License to Carry a Concealed Handgun, TCLEOSE hearings and other law enforcement officer grievances, and Licensing Issues for Teachers, Realtors, Nurses, and D
License to Carry a Concealed Handgun, TCLEOSE hearings and other law enforcement officer grievances, and
Licensing Issues for Teachers, Realtors, Nurses, and Doctors.
Charges for DUI
include driver's
license revocation and restriction of driving privileges.
The possible penalties for a second extreme DUI conviction
include (BAC >.15 %): • 120 days minimum in jail, with a maximum up to 6 months • A 1 - year
revocation of your driver's
license • Court fines and fees that can total $ 3,000 or more • Installation of an ignition interlock device for 18 months
Crary, Clark, Domanico, & Chuang, P.S., is committed to helping you protect your rights and your future when you are up against serious legal penalties,
including expensive fees, drivers»
license suspension and
revocation, incarceration, etc..
Cases may
include prosecuting unsafe housing claims, defense of eviction claims, prosecuting unfair trade practice claims, administrative hearing appeals for the
revocation of
licenses / certifications, and a variety of other matters.
Penalties for driving uninsured differ from state to state, and can
include fines,
license suspension or
revocation, losing your vehicle registration and
license plates, vehicle impoundment, or jail time.
Penalties for driving without compulsory insurance
include fines, which can be as high as $ 5,000 for a subsequent offense, to
license or registration suspension or
revocation.
DUI penalties for a first DUI in Virginia
include a fine and one - year
license revocation.
Washington's penalties for a first - time DUI can
include up to one year in jail, a fine of $ 5000,
revocation of the driver's
license for a year, and court mandated IIDs and substance abuse treatment programs.
Licensing controls may
include restrictions, suspension, or
revocation of your driving privileges.
Driving history records contain comprehensive information that
includes the driver's name, address, date of birth, drivers
license status (active or suspended), violations, accidents, any failures to appear in court, and any past
license suspensions or
revocations.
Included on your record is information such as convictions for moving violations, points received, accidents that resulted in conviction, suspension or
revocation of your
license, drunk driving violations, and tickets for civil violations.
The impaired driving penalties
include a driver's
license revocation that may range from one year to a lifetime.
The traffic violation penalties for certain more serious infractions may also
include an immediate
license suspension or
revocations, as well as a court - issued sentence.
Details about driver's
license status, suspensions or
revocations, and even medical information about professional drivers are
included in the uncertified commercial Arizona driving record.
Driving under the influence is a serious offense, and violators are subject to both criminal and administrative penalties,
including the
revocation of a driver's
license, fines and jail time.
Failing to appear on your court date carries heavy consequences,
including fines, the
revocation of your
license, and a possible warrant for your arrest.
However, there are penalties,
including driver's
license suspension and
revocation, for repeat speeding tickets or other violations that exhibit a pattern of unsafe driving.
The most common penalties
include license suspension and
revocation.
Section Four of Florida's Driver Handbook provides information about all the ways a driver could lose his
license to suspension or
revocation,
including ways unrelated to traffic violations.
Penalties
include points added to your driving record and the suspension or
revocation of your California driver's
license.
Carrying fake insurance carries even heavier penalties,
including a mandatory 90 - day suspension of your
license,
revocation of your vehicle, and a possible $ 1,000 fee and one year in jail.
Needless to say, further Wyoming DWI and DUI convictions will result in more severe penalties
including jail time, fines, community service, and Wyoming
license suspension or even Wyoming
license revocation.
An incorrect driving record can lead to a plethora of problems down the road,
including license suspension or
revocation.
This
includes points and the possible suspension or
revocation of your WV driver's
license.
The three - year CDL driving history issued by the South Dakota DPS offices
includes driving history details for holders of commercial driver's
licenses,
including suspensions,
revocations, cancelations or denials.
Other driving infractions that may be cause for an automatic suspension or
revocation of your Virginia driver's
license include:
Washington DUI penalties
include a
license suspension or
license revocation.
And of course, further Tennessee DWI and DUI convictions will result in stiffer penalties
including jail time, community service, fines, and Tennessee
license suspension or even Tennessee
license revocation.
Penalties for racing and reckless driving traffic violations
include jail, probation, heavy fines, vehicle impoundment, and driver's
license suspension or
revocation of driver's
license.
An MVR contains comprehensive driving information that
includes tickets, accidents, points issued against the
license, and suspensions and
revocations.
The DMV has the right to name you a negligent driver with the combination of penalties
including revocation of the driver's
license, paying hefty fines, and sending you to a traffic school to rectify problems of the road.
DCSS helps enforce a child support order through various means,
including garnishment of paychecks or government benefits, interception of tax refunds and lottery winnings, suspension or
revocation of driver's
licenses, or the denial of a passport application.
The consequences for not adhering to court orders may
include jail time,
revocation of driver's
licenses and personal
licenses.
Child support arrears may result in sanctions,
including, but not limited to: fines, liens, interception of tax refunds,
revocation of driver's
license, and incarceration.