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Rogers Suspended License Lawyer

PROTECTING YOU FROM SUSPENDED LICENSE PENALTIES

Driving while your license is cancelled, suspended, or revoked is a criminal offense in Arkansas. If you have been charged in Rogers, you are facing more than just another traffic ticket.

Rise Criminal Defense represents clients in Rogers and throughout Benton County charged with driving on a suspended license.

 

To protect your future and your freedom, contact our law office today by calling (479) 334-0355.

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FREE CASE OVERVIEW

Arkansas Law on Suspended Licenses

Under Arkansas law (Ark. Code § 27-16-303), driving while your license is cancelled, suspended, or revoked is a misdemeanor offense.

If convicted, the statute allows:

  • 2 days to 6 months in jail
     

  • A fine of up to $500
     

  • Or both
     

Additional administrative consequences may also apply.

Why Licenses Are Suspended

Common reasons can include:

  • DUI or DWI-related suspensions
     

  • Accumulation of driving record points
     

  • Failure to appear in court
     

  • Insurance-related issues
     

  • Court-ordered suspensions
     

Understanding why your license was suspended is critical to building a defense strategy.

What Happens After a Charge in Rogers?

Suspended license cases are generally handled through Rogers District Court. If convicted, penalties may include jail exposure, fines, and possible extension of the suspension period.

Early legal intervention can sometimes help address reinstatement steps while the criminal case is pending.

Can I Reinstate My License?

Reinstatement may require:

  • Paying reinstatement fees
     

  • Filing proof of insurance
     

  • Completing required programs
     

  • Resolving outstanding court issues
     

Every case is different, and the underlying reason for suspension matters.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is driving on a suspended license a misdemeanor?

 Yes. Arkansas law classifies it as a misdemeanor offense.

Is jail mandatory?

 The statute provides a range of 2 days to 6 months upon conviction. Outcomes depend on the circumstances.

Can my suspension be extended?

 In some situations, yes.

Speak With a Rogers Suspended License Attorney

If you have been charged with driving on a suspended license in Rogers, contact Rise Criminal Defense to discuss your options.

Our team at has experience with a wide variety of Rogers traffic cases. To learn more about our services and receive a free case overview, contact us today by calling (479) 334-0355.

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