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If you or a loved one has unfortunately been arrested or charged with driving without a license, it is advised that you contact a competent legal team as soon as possible. Whenever facing charges such as these, you should seek out an experienced, aggressive and compassionate legal team to protect your rights at all costs. The attorney you choose to represent you can make a difference in the outcome of your case.
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Driving without a valid driver’s license in Florida, often referred to as a misdemeanor without a valid driver’s license, can cause serious problems. These include fines, the possibility of spending 60 days in jail and having a criminal record that can seriously affect a person’s life for years.
If you have been arrested or cited for this offense, contact our Miami unlicensed driver attornys to discuss the charges against you. Your qualified traffic attorney can determine what legal protections may be available to you and get the information needed to make an informed decision on what is best for you.
Consequences of Driving Without a License in Florida
Driving without a license in Florida is considered a second offense and carries a penalty of up to $500 in fines and up to 60 days in jail. While most unlicensed driving charges will not result in jail time, they will create a permanent criminal record that can affect a person’s ability to rent a home, get a job, get a record or expungement and receive money.
According to Florida Statute Sec. 322.03(1), it is a misdemeanor for a person to operate a motor vehicle on a Florida road or highway unless the person has a valid driver’s license issued by the competent authority. The above words are in quotations for a reason because their interpretation may undermine the allegations. For instance:
Driver: A driver is a person who drives or has good physical control of a motor vehicle in any place open to the public for vehicular traffic. Therefore, lack of physical control of the vehicle may be a defense against the charge
Motor Vehicle: A motor vehicle is basically any vehicle with an engine or motor, including mopeds. This definition is important because there are many types of cars on the road today, so if something does not fit this description, it can be a defense against the charge.
Street or Highway: A street or highway is a path that unites the entire width between the boundaries of the road or any place, or any part, which is open to the public. This is a very broad definition, but driving on private property or in an open public place may be a defense to the charge.
A possible defense against a charge of driving without a license
There are several defenses to a charge of driving without a license, including an illegal traffic stop, unlawful detention after the traffic stop, having a valid license, having an out-of-state license (this usually for people who don’t live in. Florida throughout the year), have a valid license from another country, and many others.
Each case is unique, but our Miami unlicensed driver attorneys can analyze the facts and circumstances of the situation and determine the best way to fight the charge and possible dismissal. or reduce them through contract negotiations.
Contact an unlicensed driving attorney to learn more
If you have been arrested or cited for driving without a license, you should work with our expert unlicensed driver attorneys in Miami to investigate the charges against you and find out what legal protections and procedures you may have.
Our team can help you in many ways, so contact us today to learn more about your options.