
Many times, drivers are not aware that they have a financial obligation suspension. In addition to having no valid driver’s license, your license can be suspended due to financial obligations, such as not paying child support, not paying traffic citation fines or court costs in some instances, or other liens. Some of the defenses of this charge are an illegal traffic stop or detention, a valid driver’s license, or operating a vehicle on private roadway. Although not as serious, this will still create a criminal record. This charge does not require proving that you had knowledge of a suspension of your driver’s license.



Driving with Suspended Driver's License - 1st Offense.
