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Driving With a Suspended or Revoked License in Illinois

 Posted on April 10, 2025 in Traffic Law

DuPage County, IL traffic violation defense lawyerDriving with a suspended or revoked license is against Illinois law and the penalties vary on a case-by-case basis. Facing this charge alone, without a more thorough understanding of the laws that apply, could be detrimental to your case. An Illinois traffic violations attorney will walk you through the legal process of facing criminal charges, ensuring that your rights are protected and that you understand the potential penalties and legal options in your case.

Penalties for Driving With a Suspended or Revoked License

Illinois Vehicle Code 625 ILCS 5/6-303 states that being in physical control of a vehicle on a public road while your license or permit is suspended or revoked is an offense. The penalties you may face if convicted can vary based on the following factors:

  • The reason that your license was initially suspended or revoked, such as DUI, leaving the scene of an accident that involved injury, or summary suspension

  • Whether or not any aggravating factors are present in your case

  • If you have any previous violations for driving on a suspended or revoked license

A thorough evaluation of the circumstances surrounding your original suspension or revocation and the later charge for driving with that license is necessary to determine the best possible defense for your case. Working with a legal representative with experience in similar cases is a critical step in challenging the charges.

Other Consequences

Driving with a suspended or revoked license can directly impact your ability to have your license reinstated. In some cases, the Secretary of State may delay your ability to receive driving relief for one to three years, depending on the details of your case.  

How an Experienced Lawyer Can Help

An attorney with experience challenging these cases and helping people with license reinstatement may be able to help you clear the revocation or suspension before you even appear in court. This is not possible for all cases, but in some, it can even result in the full dismissal of charges for driving with a suspended license. Regardless, having someone well-versed in the Illinois Vehicle Code ensures that no opportunities are missed.

Contact a Wheaton, IL Criminal Defense Attorney Today

Because driving with a suspended or revoked license is a criminal charge with consequences that can seriously impact your life, having a DuPage County, IL traffic violation defense lawyer on your side can be a valuable asset. At Davi Law Group, LLC, we have defense and prosecutorial experience and use that knowledge to ensure our clients have a fighting chance. Call 630-580-6373 to schedule your free consultation and get answers to your questions today.

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