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Maryland Lawyer for Driving With a Suspended Driver's License :: Attorney G. Randolph Rice, Jr.
Maryland Lawyer for Driving With a Suspended Driver's License
Maryland Penalties for driving with a suspended driver's license.
The penalties for driving with a suspended license in Maryland depend on which section of the traffic code you are charged with.
If you are charged with 16-303(c) " person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21–101.1 of this article while the person’s license or privilege to drive is suspended in this State." or 16-303 (f) "A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21–101.1 of this article while the person’s license issued by any other state is suspended." the penalties are:
If you are charged with 16-303(h) "A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21–101.1 of this article while the person’s license or privilege to drive is suspended under § 17–106, § 26–204, § 26–206, or § 27–103 of this article." or 16-303(i) "(1) This subsection applies only to a person whose license or privilege to drive is suspended under the traffic laws or regulations of another state for: (i) Failure to comply with a notice to appear in a court of that state contained in a traffic citation issued to the person; or (ii) Failure to pay a fine for a violation of any traffic laws or regulations of that state. (2) A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21–101.1 of this article while the person’s license or privilege to drive is suspended under the traffic laws or regulations of any other state as described in paragraph (1) of this subsection." the penalties are:
First Offense:
For a First Offense conviction:
Driving with suspended license penalty in Maryland?
What is "failure to comply suspension" in Maryland?
If you did not:
If you are caught driving on a suspended license the police officer has a couple of options.
Call Maryland Suspended License Lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr. at 410-288-2900 or email him for immediate legal help with your driving on a suspended license case.
The penalty in Maryland for driving with a suspended driver's license is as follows:
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration Point consequence for a conviction of the following traffic statutes:
In addition to jail time and fines, the court can impose a period of probation, driver improvement program, community service or another other condition the court deems appropriate.
Call Maryland Suspended License Lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr. at 410-288-2900 or email him for immediate legal help with your driving on a suspended license case.
The maximum penalty for driving on a suspended license in Maryland can range from 60 days in jail and/or a $500 fine to 2 years in jail and a $2,000 fine.
Call Maryland Suspended License Lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr. at 410-288-2900 or email him for immediate legal help with your driving on a suspended license case.
Failure to comply suspension is the notes places on a file when a driver does not comply with a traffic citation. If you are issued payable citations in Maryland, speeding, failing to stop at a stop sign, and you don't:
Maryland MVA suspended license.
Call Maryland Suspended License Lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr. at 410-288-2900 or email him for immediate legal help with your driving on a suspended license case.
Driving Suspended License Maryland.
What happens if I receive a traffic citations and I don't do any about it?
Maryland Judiciary Case Search.
Do you want to find your court date or what traffic citations you have been charged with? Click here for the Maryland Judiciary Case Search link to learn more and search for your case.
First Offense:
- 1 year and/or $1,000 fine;
- 12 points assessed to your Maryland driving record.
Second or Subsequent Offense:
- 2 years in jail and/or $2,000 fine;
- 12 points assessed to your Maryland driving record.
First Offense:
- 60 days in jail and/or $500 fine;
- 3 points assessed to your Maryland driving record.
- 60 days in jail and/or $500 fine;
- 3 points assessed to your Maryland driving record.
- The officer can issue you the appropriate citations and allow you to drive away, not taking away your driver's license;
- The officer can issue you the appropriate citations and allow you to drive away, taking away your driver's license;
- The officer can arrest you and issue the appropriate citations; or
- The officer can not arrest you, issue you the appropriate citations and allow you to leave the vehicle in that location.
For a First Offense conviction:
- Penalty for violation of 16-303 (c) Driving on Suspended License Generally: Maximum of $1,000 fine or 1 year in jail, or both.
- Penalty for violation of 16-303 (f) Driving on License Suspended by Other State: Maximum of $1,000 fine or 1 year in jail, or both.
- Penalty for violation of 16-303 (h) Driving on License Suspended by Certain Provisions: Maximum of $500 fine or 60 days in jail, or both.
- Penalty for violation of 16-303 (i) Driving on License Suspended by Another State for Failure to Appear in Court or Pay Fine: Maximum of $500 fine or 60 days in jail, or both.
- Penalty for violation of 16-303 (c) Driving on Suspended License Generally: Maximum of $1,000 fine or 2 years in jail, or both.
- Penalty for violation of 16-303 (f) Driving on License Suspended by Other State: Maximum of $1,000 fine or 2 years in jail, or both.
- Penalty for violation of 16-303 (h) Driving on License Suspended by Certain Provisions: Maximum of $500 fine or 60 days in jail, or both. (Penalty if same for First Offense)
- Penalty for violation of 16-303 (i) Driving on License Suspended by Another State for Failure to Appear in Court or Pay Fine: Maximum of $500 fine or 60 days in jail, or both. (Penalty is same for First Offense)
- MVA Points for violation of 16-303 (c) Driving on Suspended License Generally: 12 Points
- MVA Points for violation of 16-303 (f) Driving on License Suspended by Other State: 12 Points
- MVA Points for violation of 16-303 (h) Driving on License Suspended by Certain Provisions: 3 Points
- MVA Points for violation of 16-303 (i) Driving on License Suspended by Another State for Failure to Appear in Court or Pay Fine: 3 Points
Driving with suspended license penalty in Maryland?
What is "failure to comply suspension" in Maryland?
If you did not:
- Pay the fine;
- Request a waiver hearing; or
- Request a trial.
Call Maryland Suspended License Lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr. at 410-288-2900 or email him for immediate legal help with your driving on a suspended license case.
If you are caught driving on a suspended license the police officer has a couple of options.
Call Maryland Suspended License Lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr. at 410-288-2900 or email him for immediate legal help with your driving on a suspended license case.
The penalty in Maryland for driving with a suspended driver's license is as follows:
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration Point consequence for a conviction of the following traffic statutes:
In addition to jail time and fines, the court can impose a period of probation, driver improvement program, community service or another other condition the court deems appropriate.
Call Maryland Suspended License Lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr. at 410-288-2900 or email him for immediate legal help with your driving on a suspended license case.
The maximum penalty for driving on a suspended license in Maryland can range from 60 days in jail and/or a $500 fine to 2 years in jail and a $2,000 fine.
Call Maryland Suspended License Lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr. at 410-288-2900 or email him for immediate legal help with your driving on a suspended license case.
Failure to comply suspension is the notes places on a file when a driver does not comply with a traffic citation. If you are issued payable citations in Maryland, speeding, failing to stop at a stop sign, and you don't:
- Pay the fine;
- Request a waiver hearing; or
- Request a trial.
Maryland MVA suspended license.
Call Maryland Suspended License Lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr. at 410-288-2900 or email him for immediate legal help with your driving on a suspended license case.
Driving Suspended License Maryland.
What happens if I receive a traffic citations and I don't do any about it?
Maryland Judiciary Case Search.
Do you want to find your court date or what traffic citations you have been charged with? Click here for the Maryland Judiciary Case Search link to learn more and search for your case.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Driving With a Suspended, Revoked, Canceled or Refused License Lawyer, Maryland, MD - Attorney G. Randolph Rice, Jr.
Driving with a Suspended, Revoked, Canceled or Refused Driver's License in Maryland (MD)
- Driving with a suspended license?
- Driving with a revoked license?
- Driving with a canceled license? or
- Driving with a refused license?
Attorney Randolph Rice is located in Baltimore Maryland that has been representing clients for years that have been charged with driving on a suspended, revoked, canceled and refused driver's license. He is a former Assistant State's Attorney with hundreds of trials under his belt. He represents clients in the following Maryland counties and cities:
- Baltimore County;
- Baltimore City;
- Harford County;
- Howard County
- Anne Arundel County; and
- Ocean City, Maryland.
In Maryland, for the State to prove you were driving with a suspended, canceled, revoked or refused license, they must prove a number of elements.
- That you were actually the one driving the vehicle;
- That you license was suspended, revoked, canceled, or refused; and
- That you had knowledge that your license was suspended, revoked, canceled or refused.
Call the office at 410-288-2900 for immediate legal help.
Driving suspended, revoked, canceled, refused in Maryland FAQ
Q: How do I know what I am charged with?
A: Look on the ticket print out from the police officer or visit the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, and enter your name to find your tickets. On the tickets or the case search you are looking for the code: "16-303" The letter that comes after that code number is the section of the Maryland Transportation Article you are being charged with.
Q: What are the charges based on the section of the transportation code I am charged?
A: These are the sections of the Transportation Article:
- 16-303(a) - Driving with a refused license;
- 16-303(b) - Driving with a canceled license;
- 16-303(c) - Driving with a suspended license generally;
- 16-303(d) - Driving with a revoked license;
- 16-303(e) - Driving with a canceled license by another State;
- 16-303(f) - Driving with a suspended license by another State;
- 16-303(g) - Driving with revoked license by another State;
- 16-303(h) - Driving with a suspended license under certain provisions; or
- 16-303(i) - Driving with a suspended license by another State under certain provisions.
A: The maximum penalties are:
- 16-303(a) - Driving with a refused license; - 1 year in jail.
- 16-303(b) - Driving with a canceled license; - 1 year in jail.
- 16-303(c) - Driving with a suspended license generally; - 1 year in jail.
- 16-303(d) - Driving with a revoked license; - 1 year in jail.
- 16-303(e) - Driving with a canceled license by another State; - 1 year in jail.
- 16-303(f) - Driving with a suspended license by another State; - 1 year in jail.
- 16-303(g) - Driving with revoked license by another State; - 1 year in jail.
- 16-303(h) - Driving with a suspended license under certain provisions; - 60 days in jail.
- 16-303(i) - Driving with a suspended license by another State under certain provisions; - 60 days in jail.
Call attorney Randolph Rice at (410) 288-2900 for immediate traffic ticket help.
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Sunday, March 16, 2014
Suspended Driver's License Maryland | Driving with a Suspended License Attorney
Suspended Driver's License in Maryland
Maryland Suspended License Lawyer |
Call the Maryland suspended license lawyer Randolph Rice at 410-288-2900 or click here to email Mr. Rice directly.
Maximum Penalty for Driving With a Suspended License in Maryland
The maximum penalty depends on the section of the Maryland transportation code you are charged with. If you are charged with sections:
- 16-303(a)
- 16-303(b)
- 16-303(c)
- 16-303(d)
- 16-303(e)
- 16-303(f)
- 16-303(g)
Why is My License Suspended in Maryland?
- You didn't pay a fine or previous traffic ticket;
- You didn't pay your child support;
- You failed to appear in State Court;
- You failed to appear in Federal Court;
- You failed to follow a Court order;
- You have a judgment against your;
- Failure to comply suspension - assigned by the Court when you fail to pay a fine or request a trial date for a traffic ticket.
For more information on Maryland MVA Points, click here.
Call the Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC, at 410-288-2900 to discuss your driving tickets and schedule a FREE legal consultation.
Maryland Transportation Code 16-303 as of 2014:
§16-303 - Driving while privilege is canceled,suspended, refused, or revoked
(a) Refused licenses: A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is refused in this State or any other state.
(a) Refused licenses: A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is refused in this State or any other state.
(b) Canceled licenses: A person may not
drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1
of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is canceled in
this State.
(c) Suspended licenses generally: A
person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property
specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege
to drive is suspended in this State.
(d) Revoked licenses: A person may not
drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1
of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is revoked in
this State.
(e) Licenses canceled by other states: A
person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property
specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license issued by
any other state is canceled.
(f) Licenses suspended by other states: A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property
specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license issued by
any other state is suspended.
(g) Licenses revoked by other states: A
person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property
specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license issued by
any other state is revoked.
(h) Licenses suspended under certain
provisions of article: A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway
or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's
license or privilege to drive is suspended under § 17-106, § 26-204, § 26-206,
or § 27-103 of this article.
(i) License suspended by another state for
failure to appear or pay fine:
(1) This subsection applies only to a person whose license or privilege to drive is suspended under the traffic laws or regulations of another state for:
(i) Failure to comply with a notice to appear in a court of that state contained in a traffic citation issued to the person; or
(ii) Failure to pay a fine for a violation of any traffic laws or regulations of that state.
(2) A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is suspended under the traffic laws or regulations of any other state as described in paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(1) This subsection applies only to a person whose license or privilege to drive is suspended under the traffic laws or regulations of another state for:
(i) Failure to comply with a notice to appear in a court of that state contained in a traffic citation issued to the person; or
(ii) Failure to pay a fine for a violation of any traffic laws or regulations of that state.
(2) A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is suspended under the traffic laws or regulations of any other state as described in paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(j) Assessment of points:
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, any individual who violates a provision of this section shall be assessed the points as provided for in § 16-402(a)(31) of this title.
(2) Any individual who violates a provision of subsection (h) or subsection (i) of this section shall be assessed the points as provided for in § 16-402(a)(12) of this title.
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, any individual who violates a provision of this section shall be assessed the points as provided for in § 16-402(a)(31) of this title.
(2) Any individual who violates a provision of subsection (h) or subsection (i) of this section shall be assessed the points as provided for in § 16-402(a)(12) of this title.
Attorney Randolph Rice 410-288-2900 ricelawmd@gmail.com |
- Baltimore County;
- Baltimore City;
- Harford County;
- Howard County;
- Anne Arundel County; and
- Ocean City, Maryland.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Suspended License in Maryland - Maryland Suspended License Attorneys - Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC
Driving With Suspended Driver's License in Maryland
Call the Maryland Suspended License Attorney, G. Randolph Rice, Jr. – (410) 288-2900
If you’ve been charged with driving on a canceled, suspended, refused or revoked license in Maryland, call the Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC, at 410-288-2900 to schedule a free consultation. We can review your case and determine the best defense.
If you are facing driving on a canceled, suspended, refused or revoked driver’s license in Maryland, don’t go to court alone. The State’s Attorney and Judges in Maryland considered these offenses serious and often sentence defendants to jail.
Call the Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., today at (410) 288-2900 for immediate help in Maryland.
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Friday, January 4, 2013
Suspended Driver's License Lawyer in Maryland::G. Randolph Rice, Jr.
Driving on Suspended License in Maryland Defense Attorneys Here to Help.
If you've been accused of driving on a suspended license in Maryland, contactthe Baltimore area attorneys at the Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC, at 410-288-2900 for immediate help. The Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC, is located on the east side of Baltimore County and is easily accessible from Baltimore County, Harford County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, and Baltimore City, Maryland.
Should I have a lawyer for a driving on suspended license charge in Maryland?
Anytime you are facing a traffic or criminal charge that maintains a penalty of jail, you should hire an attorney to represent you in Court. A lawyer can be helpful in formulating a defense to your driving on suspended license charges as well as negotiate with the State's Attorney to reduce your charges or have them dismissed all together. Contact attorney Randolph Rice at 410-288-2900 to learn how we can help and schedule a free, no obligation, consultation.
What can cause my license to be suspended in Maryland?
Click Suspended License in Maryland::Lawyer::Baltimore County, Md to read more.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Baltimore County Violation of License Provisions
TITLE 16. VEHICLE LAWS -- DRIVERS' LICENSES
SUBTITLE 3. VIOLATION OF LICENSE PROVISIONS
Md. TRANSPORTATION Code Ann. § 16-303 (2011)
§ 16-303. Driving while privilege is canceled, suspended, refused, or revoked
(a) Refused licenses. -- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is refused in this State or any other state.
(b) Canceled licenses. -- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is canceled in this State.
(c) Suspended licenses generally. -- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is suspended in this State.
(d) Revoked licenses. -- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is revoked in this State.
(e) Licenses canceled by other states. -- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license issued by any other state is canceled.
(f) Licenses suspended by other states. -- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license issued by any other state is suspended.
(g) Licenses revoked by other states. -- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license issued by any other state is revoked.
(h) Licenses suspended under certain provisions of article. -- A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is suspended under § 17-106, § 26-204, § 26-206, or § 27-103 of this article.
(i) License suspended by another state for failure to appear or pay fine. --
(1) This subsection applies only to a person whose license or privilege to drive is suspended under the traffic laws or regulations of another state for:
(i) Failure to comply with a notice to appear in a court of that state contained in a traffic citation issued to the person; or
(ii) Failure to pay a fine for a violation of any traffic laws or regulations of that state.
(2) A person may not drive a motor vehicle on any highway or on any property specified in § 21-101.1 of this article while the person's license or privilege to drive is suspended under the traffic laws or regulations of any other state as described in paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(j) Assessment of points. --
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, any individual who violates a provision of this section shall be assessed the points as provided for in § 16-402(a)(31) of this title.
(2) Any individual who violates a provision of subsection (h) or subsection (i) of this section shall be assessed the points as provided for in § 16-402(a)(12) of this title.
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