Driving Under Suspension In Kansas

 
Driving under suspension in Kansas is a serious offense. To start, if you do not have a valid drivers license, you cannot maintain insurance. If you were to be in an accident, you nor the other party would have coverage for damages. There are several reasons you can have your license suspended.
 
  • too many moving violations within a years time
  • driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • failing to pay for fuel
  • vehicular battery
  • reckless driving
  • eluding a police officer and
  • using a vehicle while committing a felony
There are other reasons as well. Driving without a valid license is also a jailable offense. You will need a bail bondsman once arrested for this offense.
 

Reinstating Your License

 
In some cases you may only need to pay a reinstatement fee. In other cases you may have to take classes, pay fines, or even hire an attorney. You should contact the Department of Public Safety to find out what requirements you need to complete.
 

Charges For Driving While Suspended

 
This is a misdemeanor offense in the State of Kansas. Meaning you could face up to six months in jail and a one thousand dollar fine for a first offense. A second offense can lead up to a year in jail and a fine over two thousand dollars. Granted, that is the maximum penalty. You are likely to see less severe consequences, but it depends on what your driving history looks like. SO this is definitely something you want to take serious.
 

Wichita Bail Bonds

 
If you or a loved one have been arrested of driving under suspension, call the experts at Big Mike’s Bail Bonds to help you out. We operate twenty four hours a day and can walk you through the process. Our staff is standing by for your call.
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