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Bethesda License Suspension Lawyer 

If a Bethesda license is suspended, a person is prohibited from operating any vehicle until the suspension period is complete and they have satisfied the reinstatement requirement. Under Bethesda law, it is a serious offense to be caught driving with a suspended license. This offense could result in up to one year of incarceration, up to a $1,000 fine, and up to 12 points on a driver’s record. It is also very likely that the insurance company will raise premiums.

There are several reasons as to why a license may be suspended, and in court, a prosecutor need only prove that a person was stopped by a police officer, and at that time, the license had been suspended by the Maryland Vehicle Administration or MVA. An experienced Bethesda license suspension lawyer can help by giving you the best opportunity for a positive outcome in your case. Contact an experienced attorney today.

Common Cause of License Suspension

One of the most common causes of license suspensions includes a driver failing to appear at a scheduled court date. Bethesda law states that when an individual misses a court date, the MVA is notified and that individual’s license must be suspended. Additionally, if the driver fails to pay court costs or fines, or they ignore the court’s order to pay a ticket, the MVA will be notified. The license will be suspended until the fine is paid in full.

Another cause of license suspension is an individual falling behind on child support obligations. In this instance, the Child Support Enforcement Administration will have the ability to determine whether or not it wants to suspend that individual’s license. The Administration could instruct the MVA to suspend the individual’s license after they fall behind on payments for a minimum of 60 days.

POINTS IN DRIVERS LICENSE

An accumulation of too many points on a driver’s record can cause a license suspension. This indicates that a person was either found liable for several small traffic violations which came with one to two points and they added up to a license suspension or a person was found liable for one serious offense which led to a suspension on its own.

Other offenses that may result in a license suspension are being medically unfit as determined by the medical advisory board, violating a driver’s license restriction, and refusing to take an alcohol breath test. Talk to a Bethesda license suspension lawyer for more information.

License Suspension for Failure to Pay Fines

If an individual requests a court date, and upon completion of the hearing the driver fails to pay court cost or fines, the MVA will be notified. Their license will be suspended until the fine is paid in full.

Role of a Bethesda License Suspension Attorney

Once your request for an administrative hearing has been received, the Office of Administrative Hearings will set a hearing date. A Bethesda license suspension attorney will be able to appear with you at your hearing and provide the administrative judge with arguments on your behalf against the MVA suspending your license.

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