License Restoration Services just launched a new tips page for those suffering with a Indefinite Suspension record on your driving history. Through this guide we explain the indefinite suspension definition and give some tips on how to research these suspension type. We will also explain what options you have to make an indefinite suspension stop causing a license suspension without causing any term suspensions to be added to your record.
Indefinite Suspension Definition - A drivers license suspension that has no end date set. This type of drivers license suspension requires some action to have the suspension removed. You may also see indefinite recall or indefinite cancel on your record.
You have to be careful when clearing indefinite suspensions from your record because taking the wrong step can cause more suspension time if you end up pleading yourself guilty to a charge with suspension time as a penalty. You may only hear half of the story if you are told that paying a old ticket will remove the indefinite suspension, and you may hurt your situation by taking this action.
Let the experts do this job for you and License Restoration can present your options and gather the information you need to make the correct choice.
Here are some definitions for a few of the terms you might run across when researching your indefinite suspension.
1543 - This is the vehicle code for driving under suspension violation in Pennsylvania. A driving under suspension conviction will result in a minimum of 1 year of suspension time being added to your driving record
1786 - Driving without insurance. A guilty plea for this violation will result in an additional 3 months of suspension time being added to your driving record. This will also disqualify you from getting a limited work license.
3736 - Reckless driving. This is considered a major violation and can result in 6months to 5 years of suspension time being added to you driving record.
Just a few of the violations you should watch for when researching your indefinite suspensions. You should always choose to talk to a professional to prevent any of the hundreds of other issue that may arise with these issues.
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