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Suspended License Attorney in Polk County

Has your license been suspended?

If you are facing the possibility of license suspension, or your license has already been suspended, contact a Polk County criminal defense attorney for legal advice. Depending on the reason for the suspension, you may be able to seek the reinstatement of your driving privileges. You may also qualify for a hardship license that will enable you to drive on a limited basis, or a business-only license to drive to work.

There are many ways that you can lose your driving privileges, including:

  • Accruing too many points on your driving record
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI)
  • Failing to pay child support
  • Causing a serious accident that results in significance property damage, injuries or fatalities
  • Driving with an already suspended license
  • Designation as a habitual traffic offender
  • Failure to pay a parking ticket
  • Non-compliance with a court order
  • Driving without insurance
  • Refusing to take a DUI test

My name is William D. Sites, Attorney at Law and I can review your case and discuss your legal options. If your license has already been suspended, you may be able to challenge the suspension. You may also qualify for a conditional license that will allow you use your vehicle for medical, work, school, religious or other important commitments. I can assist you with the license reinstatement process, as well as securing a temporary license.

Lakeland Criminal Defense Lawyer

If you are arrested for driving after your license has been suspended, you may be ticketed as well as charged with a criminal offense. The penalties for a conviction in a driving while license suspended case can include up to 60 days in jail and a fine for a first offense, and up to a year in jail and a fine for a second offense. I am a criminal defense attorney that has represented clients throughout this area for many years, and know the local judges and prosecutors. I am passionate about my work, and will diligently to protect your right to drive. My firm is client-focused, and can be counted on for personalized service.

Contact a Polk County criminal defense lawyer for informed legal counsel and representation if your license has been suspended.