We highly recommend you do not continue to drive if your driver’s license has been suspended or revoked. If you are caught, the penalty for driving while your license is suspended includes a one-year revocation of your driver’s license added to the previous period. If your license had been suspended for 60 days, the initial penalty for having too many points on your driver’s license, one year is a bad trade-up.
Also, if a police officer runs your license plate and the car is registered to you, the officer will be notified that you do not have a valid license. You will then be pulled over and charged.
If your driver’s license is currently suspended or revoked, you should contact Kurtz & Blum about the possibility of having your driving privileges restored. We may be able to fix the problem with your license so that you can get it back, or help you obtain limited driving privileges during your suspension.