Monday, January 25, 2010

A little information about your drivers license

Suspended & Revoked Illinois Driver's License

The Office of the Illinois Secretary of State can suspend or revoke your driver’s license for many different reasons. Some of these are:
if you are over age 21, and are convicted of any 3 moving violations committed during a single year;
if you are under age 21, and are convicted of any 2 moving violations committed during two full years;
if you have repeatedly been involved in traffic accidents;
if you have been convicted of leaving the scene of an accident;
if you have been convicted of driving without insurance;
if you have failed to pay traffic fines you were previously ordered to pay by the courts;
if you have previously failed to appear in traffic court as required;
if you have been convicted of underage consumption or possession of alcohol; and
if you have been convicted of DUI.
These are just a few of the reasons your driver’s license can be suspended or revoked. If your license currently is suspended, or if you received notice from the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State that your license is going to be suspended soon I may be able to help. This office works with both residents and non-residents of Illinois in resolving license issues and will review your driving record with you and develop a strategy that could very quickly get you back on the road.
For more information check out the links in one of the blogs above.

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