Wednesday, December 11, 2013

How do I find out if my driver's license was suspended?



I can’t tell you how many times I’ve helped clients who say that they found out that their driver’s license was suspended when they are pulled over for some type of traffic infraction.  What would’ve resulted in a speeding ticket is now a trip to jail.  While the Department of Driver’s Service (DDS) does notify people when their license has been revoked, some people don’t read the letter, others may have moved and some letters might get lost in the mail.

There are many reasons that the DDS can suspend your driver’s license.  Examples include Failure to Appear in court (FTA), failure to carry insurance, possession of marijuana, the result of too many speeding tickets or other infractions, and failure to pay child support payments.  The DDS web site houses a wealth of information about this: http://www.dds.ga.gov/drivers/dldata.aspx?con=1744060376&ty=dl.

It’s easy to find out if your license has been suspended.  If you go to the Department of Driver’s Services, they will provide you a driving record for a low fee. You can even go online and enter your license number to see if it’s valid. 


If your driver’s license has been suspended, hire an experienced defense lawyer to help you resolve whatever issues have led to the suspension.  


To schedule a FREE CONSULTATION with the Law Offices of Brandon Rosenbloom, call us at 678-609-8724 or contact us online today.

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