As residents of Texas, we all rely heavily on our ability to drive and get around. Our cars are essential for commuting to work, running errands, and transporting our loved ones. That’s why it’s so problematic dealing with a suspended license in Texas. Luckily, you have options, and this helpful guide will explain what you can do to get back on the road.
Reasons for a suspended license in Texas.
Traffic tickets, unpaid fines, and failing to appear in court for a traffic violation are all reasons why your license may become suspended. Similarly, driving while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs can result in a suspended license. If you are involved in a car accident and do not have adequate insurance coverage, you can lose your license until you have paid any damages you owe. Finally, if you accumulate too many points on your driver's license within a certain period of time, your driving privileges can be revoked.
What to is your Texas license is suspended.
Determine the reason for your suspended license in Texas.
You first need to find out why it was suspended in the first place. If you received a notice from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) indicating that your license has been suspended, the notice should include a reason for the suspension. If you are unsure of the reason, you can contact the DPS to find out.
Take care of any outstanding issues.
Once you know why your license was suspended, take care of any outstanding issues. If you have unpaid fines or tickets, pay them as soon as possible. If you were supposed to appear in court for a traffic violation and did not, contact the court to find out how you can resolve the issue. Similarly, if you have unresolved issues related to a car accident, work to resolve them as quickly as possible.
Complete any necessary courses or programs.
Depending on the reason for your license suspension, you may need to complete certain courses or programs before your license can be reinstated. For example, if your license was suspended due to a DWI conviction, you may need to complete a drug and alcohol education program. If your license was suspended due to too many points on your driving record, you may need to complete a defensive driving course. These programs are designed to educate drivers and help prevent future violations.
Hire a professional lawyer.
When dealing with a suspended license in Texas, the process can be confusing, frustrating, and time-consuming. If you don’t feel comfortable navigating the process alone, consider hiring a professional lawyer. A lawyer who specializes in driver's license suspension can help guide you through the process and work with the DPS to get your license reinstated as quickly as possible.
Apply to have your license reinstated.
Once you have taken care of any outstanding issues and completed any necessary courses or programs, you can apply to have your license reinstated. The process to do so will vary depending on the reason for your suspension. In some cases, you may need to take a driving test, while in others, you may simply need to pay a fee. The DPS will provide you with instructions on what you need to do to have your license reinstated.
Do you have a suspended license in Texas?
Monks Law Firm is the premier criminal defense and ticket lawyers in the Greater Houston area, and we can help you get your license reinstated so you can get back to your life as normal. We’re relentless advocates for our clients, and we’re highly experienced in traffic law, so we’re confident we can get you the outcome you want. You can learn more about our services online, or contact us to set up your initial consultation.
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