I currently have a suspended license, but I still have to get places. I’m thinking of taking a chance and driving anyway. How much is a ticket for driving while your license is suspended?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
I know it’s frustrating to not be allowed to drive, but the penalties for driving with a suspended license are more than just a ticket—and they can be pretty serious.
A driving while suspended ticket can result in a fine of up to $25,000 in some states. Your first violation is an automatic misdemeanor in most places, too. Be sure to check the specific consequences in your state to know what you may be dealing with.
If your license is suspended but you still need to drive in order to get to work, school, or medical appointments, you can file for a restricted license. Each state has different rules and qualifications, but a restricted or hardship license can be a good option for situations like yours.
Depending on the situation and state law, you’ll typically have to pay a fee when applying. You may also have to prove you have
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