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Sarasota Suspended License Attorneys

Working to Have Your License Reinstated

One of the most common arrests in Sarasota County is for driving on a suspended or revoked driver's license. There are many reasons why someone can lose their driving privileges in Florida. Perhaps you accumulated too many points on your license, you were late on child support payments or you were convicted of a drug charge. Whatever the circumstances — whether you knew your license was suspended or not — our experienced criminal defense lawyers can represent you.

Timing is crucial. Don't wait to hire a private attorney. A public defender will not help you get your license reinstated. Call Aiken, O'Halloran & Associates in Sarasota, Florida, at 941-328-8433, toll free at 1-888-894-4954 or contact us online today for a free consultation.

Sarasota Revoked License Attorneys

Driving on a revoked or suspended license is a serious crime that can result in serious penalties, including jail and substantial fines. Sometimes drivers don't even know that their licenses are suspended until they are pulled over.

If you are an illegal alien and you are charged with driving without insurance or driving without a license, you could face deportation. With the assistance of a private lawyer, sometimes these cases can be resolved without a court appearance, enabling you to stay in the country.

At Aiken, O'Halloran & Associates, our attorneys will not only represent you in the criminal case; we will also work to have your driver's license reinstated and to clear your record of the charge.

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Contact our Sarasota suspended license lawyers at Aiken, O'Halloran & Associates at 941-328-8433, toll free at 1-888-894-4954 or contact us online for a free consultation. We can work to prevent a criminal charge from being filed or to have a charge reduced or dismissed.

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