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Facing a Traffic Offense? How a Traffic Lawyer in Florida Can Help You Avoid Jail Time and License Suspension

Most Florida residents aren’t aware that paying a traffic ticket or other violation, is an automatic admission of guilt and allows the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) to add points to their driving record. The more frequently you’re found in violation, points will add up and you’ll face license suspension. In many cases, the DMV may not even notify you of your license suspension and you may still be driving not knowing that your license had been suspended. Even minor traffic infractions can add up over time, resulting in higher insurance premiums and eventually felony charges as a (HTO), or “Habitual Traffic Offender”.

Traffic lawyers in Florida encourage you to be aware of the status of your driver’s license at all times. Visit https://www6.hsmv.state.fl.us/DLCheck/main.jsp to ensure you’re driving on a valid license. Driving while your license is suspended, cancelled, or revoked (also known as DWLS) may happen for a number of reasons, including missing a court date, DUI, failure to pay a citation, failure to pay child support, or the accumulation of points on your drivers license in a certain period of time. Your traffic lawyer in Florida will explain there are two different kinds of DWLS, criminal and civil. Criminal DWLS citation could mean jail time and both offenses can be used by the DMV to designate you as a HTO (habitual traffic offender) if not handled properly. If you find yourself facing any of these charges, seek experienced legal counsel of a traffic lawyer in Florida. It can be a complex and painstaking process to obtain a valid driver’s license and to keep your record clean after a traffic infraction. A traffic lawyer in Florida can help prevent damage to your driving history and assist you during this process. In most cases, a traffic lawyer in Florida will ensure you don’t have to appear in court.

The DMV can designate someone as an HTO for several reasons. If you are designated as an HTO, the DMV will then notify you by mail. Once you receive this notice, it’s crucial you contact a traffic lawyer in Florida with DWLS/HTO familiarity as any further driving may result in felony charges. Your traffic lawyer in Florida will work to get the HTO designation removed and help reinstate your license.

If you are in fact designated as an HTO (habitual traffic offender), all driving privileges are suspended for a 5 year period. However, after one year you are allowed to apply for a hardship permit at the Bureau of Administrative Reviews.

Traffic lawyers in Florida defend many different types of traffic offenses, including speeding, moving violations, racing, driving on a revoked, suspended, or cancelled license, habitual traffic offender designations, DUI, violation of traffic control devices, and many other offenses. If you find yourself facing any traffic infractions or license suspension, contact a traffic lawyer in Florida for a free consultation. Qualified traffic lawyers have years of expertise and can assist you get your life back on track after a traffic offense.

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