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.…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…