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Driving Suspended 1543a and 1543b

Logue Law Group Team

Traffic Attorney Representing Pittsburgh Drivers

Driving a vehicle frees one from having to depend on others to move around. However, you need to bear in mind that a license to drive is only a privilege, and not your right. At any point, your driver’s license could potentially be revoked, canceled or suspended as a penalty for a traffic violation. Once suspended, further violating this suspension by driving while suspended is a serious crime and, in such a case, you would have to deal with an even longer suspension, hefty fines, or even incarceration. A Pittsburgh criminal defense attorney can help you fight these penalties. As per the law in Pennsylvania, there are two citations for driving with a suspended license:

  • 1543 (a) – This section of the Traffic Code applies to any individual caught driving a vehicle while his/her license has been suspended, revoked or canceled. If convicted of this summary offense, the person may be sentenced to pay a fine of $200. Also, his or her license would be suspended for an additional year. Repeating this offense would cause a larger fine and a potential six-month jail sentence. Six or more convictions (or guilty pleas) for this offense means the person will be required to serve 30 days to six months in jail and pay at least $1,000 in fines.
  • 1543 (b) – This section of the Traffic Code applies to a person who violates the suspension, revocation or cancellation of license due to a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) conviction in Pennsylvania. It would also apply to individuals who refuse to submit to chemical testing as part of a DUI arrest. It carries a mandatory fine of $500 and a jail sentence of 60-90 days for a first offense.
What Should I Do?

It is important to fight charges of driving while suspended to ensure that your driving privileges are restored. There are times when you can be erroneously charged for an offense that you didn’t commit. When your driving privilege has been suspended, there are legal remedies for license restoration. First, you need to fight the actual conviction, as well as the suspension, within 30 days. An experienced lawyer has a comprehensive knowledge base in regards to the legal proceedings or general laws of the state, and considerable experience in dealing with such cases.

When you are faced with driving under suspension charges and have lost your driving privileges, you need to immediately seek the help of a seasoned traffic ticket lawyer in the Pittsburgh area like those at Logue Law Group. They will help you restore your driving privileges.

How Can We Help You?

As traffic ticket lawyers with years of experience serving drivers in Pittsburgh, the attorneys at Logue Law Group have handled numerous cases of license suspension over the years. Well versed in the law, they deal with licensing issues related to all kinds of cases, including reckless driving, moving violations, DUI, and even underage drinking. Irrespective of the reasons behind the suspension of your license, we offer you all the legal help necessary to restore it to you. We will take a look at your past driving record and will do everything we can to prevent point accumulations on your license. When your privileges are at risk, you should trust the attorneys at Logue Law Group to offer you the strongest legal representation.

Suspension or cancellation of your driver’s license is something that you cannot take lightly. Sean Logue and his associates have always defended the rights and privileges of their clients who have been charged with driving while suspended.

To get in touch and schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced Pittsburgh Criminal Lawyer from Logue Law Group, contact us online, or call 844.PITT.DUI or 844.PITT.DUI. The attorneys at Logue Law Group are proud to serve the Pittsburgh area, as well as Ohio and West Virginia.

To learn more about traffic laws in Pennsylvania, look for definitions and examples in the Pennsylvania Criminal Code, Title 75.

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