Your driving privileges can be suspended for any number of reasons:
- Failing to pay a traffic ticket
- Refusing to take a breath alcohol test
- Failing a breath alcohol test
- Being convicted of MIP or MIC
- Being convicted of DUI
- Letting your insurance lapse on your vehicle
- Not paying a reinstatement fee once you pay a ticket for which you were suspended
- Being convicted of too many moving violations within a certain time frame
- Failing to appear in court to take care of a traffic matter
- Failing to make child support payments
If you have lost your driver's license for any reason, even one not listed above, you need legal representation. If convicted of DWS, you face a mandatory jail penalty and stiff fines. Please note, a conviction for DWS will re-suspend your driving privileges. Further, on your driving record DWS is as serious of a violation as DUI.
You need your driver's license. You need help from an experienced attorney who can determine why your driver's license is suspended and how to get it back. You need to act now.
Note to Clients: Do not drive to court if your driver's license is suspended.









