Suspended License? Here's What to Know
Yes, it’s illegal to drive on a suspended license.
DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED LICENSE IN TENNESSEE
BEING CONVICTED OF DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED LICENSE CAN MAKE A BAD SITUATION WORSE. CONSULT A KNOWLEDGEABLE CRIMINAL LAW ATTORNEY TO KNOW YOUR OPTIONS.
Having a suspended license disrupts your whole life. Getting around is difficult. You feel trapped at home. That being said, driving on a suspended license can have serious consequences. If convicted of this offense, you face jail time, fines, and an increase in the suspension period for your license.
WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU ARE FOUND DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED LICENSE?
In Tennessee, your driver’s license may have been suspended for a number of reasons, including, but not limited to:
o DUI
o Refusing BAC testing
o Driving without insurance
o Failing to pay traffic citations
o Vehicular assault or homicide
After your licenses is suspended, you may be able to apply for a restricted license after a certain amount of time. A restricted license will allow you to go to work, school, and required drug or alcohol treatment.
To have your license reinstated, you must:
o Apply
o Pay new license fee
o Provide proof of financial responsibility
o Pay reinstatement fees
The wait until you can get your license back can feel like an eternity. However, the penalties you can face for driving with a suspended license can make things much worse. Fighting a driving on a suspended license charge is difficult because, once the district attorney alleges that you drove on a suspended license, you carry the burden of proving that you did have a valid license at the time of the alleged offense. Without this evidence, you will lose. A skilled attorney may be able to offer negotiating skills or advice.
In Tennessee, driving on a suspended license is a Class B misdemeanor with a sentence of up to 6 months in jail and/or a $500 fine. The penalties may increase depending on why your license was suspended in the first place. Those found driving on a license that was suspended due to vehicular assault or homicide will find harsher penalties.
It should also be noted that if you are a repeat offender of driving with a suspended license, the penalties are more severe. If you have driven on a suspended license before, it becomes a Class A misdemeanor with up to one year in jail and/or a $2,500 fine. It will also result in an increase in the suspension period for your license.
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