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Driving Without a License Maryland

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In Maryland, some people without a license may feel compelled to drive in certain situations, such as picking up a child, going to work, or dealing with a family emergency. These decisions are often made out of necessity. However, it’s important to understand the consequences, which include fines, jail time, and points on your driving record.

If you ever find yourself being charged with driving without a license, it’s crucial to seek help from a dedicated traffic attorney. They can provide invaluable assistance and legal guidance to help you navigate through the potential consequences you may face. They can also represent you in court, ensuring that your rights are protected throughout the legal process.

An experienced Maryland traffic attorney can also advise you on the steps needed to regain driving privileges. This might include addressing underlying issues such as unpaid fines or missed court dates. Taking proactive steps with legal guidance can significantly impact the outcome of your case. Acting quickly and consulting with an attorney to build the best possible defense is essential.

Driving Without a License

Two legal situations in Maryland are driving without a license and having a suspended one. When someone drives without a license, they don’t have their physical license while operating a vehicle. On the other hand, a suspended license means the state has temporarily revoked the driver’s right to drive.

Driving without a license in Maryland can lead to fines, penalties, and even court appearances. Always carry their valid licenses when driving to avoid legal issues. You can prevent legal complications by being responsible and proactive in carrying your valid license. If stopped by law enforcement without a physical license, drivers may need to prove their valid license through electronic verification or in court.

If you’re facing charges related to driving without a license, seeking guidance from an attorney at The Law Offices of Krum, Gergely, & Oates can help you understand the legal process and lessen the outcomes you might face.

Penalties

Driving without a license is a criminal misdemeanor offense in Maryland. This means you could face:

  • Up to $500 fine
  • Up to 60 days in jail (However, judges may also consider alternatives like community service, depending on the circumstances.)
  • 12 points added to your driving record (if you eventually get a license)

Obtaining a Driver's License

If you don’t currently have a driver’s license, you’ll need to follow the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration’s process to obtain a learner’s permit and then a driver’s license. This may involve written knowledge tests, road skills tests, and potentially completing a driver’s education course. You can find more information on the MVA’s website.

Contacting a Maryland Lawyer

That can resolve the issue if a person can prove they have a license. However, not having a license is a serious matter, potentially resulting in a $500 fine and jail time. For repeat offenders, the penalties increase, with a maximum of up to 12 months in jail.

If you’ve been charged with driving without a license in Maryland, having an experienced attorney from The Law Offices of Krum, Gergely, & Oates by your side is crucial. They can help you navigate your case, find the best defense strategy, and work towards resolving the charges against you.

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