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Jacksonville DUI Permanent License Suspension May Change

Florida Law prohibits any person convicted of a fourth DUI (Jacksonville Driving Under the Influence) from obtaining a Florida Driver’s License. In Jacksonville, if you receive a conviction for driving under the influence for the fourth time in your life, your Florida license will be suspended permanently. Thus, you will…

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Jacksonville Habitual Traffic Offender Lawyer

A Florida Habitual Traffic Offender is defined in the Florida Statutes. Florida Statute Section 322.264 lists the criteria for a driver to qualify as a habitual traffic offender (HTO).  The Florida Department of Motor Vehicles will evaluate a person’s driving record for the past five years to make this determination.…

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Jacksonville Hardship Licenses for Driver’s with Prior DUI Convictions

When a Jacksonville driver receives a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) conviction, his driver’s license is suspended.  The more prior Jacksonville DUI charges that a driver has, the longer the suspension.  However, most people are eligible for a Florida hardship license, even if they have prior Jacksonville DUI convictions. According…

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Get a Florida Hardship Driver’s License after a Jacksonville DUI

After a Jacksonville DUI arrest, normally, the driver receives a 10 day temporary driving permit.  During this time period, his Jacksonville DUI Attorney should request a DMV hearing which will occur within 30 days of such request.  During this 30 day period, the Jacksonville DMV will issue a temporary driving…

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Jacksonville Speeding Tickets Can Lead to a Suspended Driver’s License

For most people, the easiest way to handle a Jacksonville speeding ticket is to pay the fine and forget about it.  This is not a smart way to dispose of your Jacksonville traffic ticket.  When you pay the Jacksonville speeding ticket, you are adjudicated guilty of driving at an unlawful…

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How to Stop Your License From Being Suspended as a Habitual Traffic Offender

In order to be a Jacksonville habitual traffic offender, the driver must have a certain number of traffic offenses as listed in Florida Statute Section 322.264.  Quite often, a driver does not even know that he or she is eligible to be a Jacksonville habitual traffic offender, until the driver…

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Driver’s Licenses Available to Florida Habitual Traffic Offenders

Florida Statute Section 322.27(5) states that any Florida driver that qualifies as a Habitual Traffic Offender shall have his or her license suspended for five years at minimum.  However, Jacksonville Florida drivers may be able to obtain a Florida Hardship Driver’s License after one year of revocation according to Florida…

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