What will cause my drivers license to be suspended or revoked?
Each driving offense carries a certain amount of points. In the State of Maryland, receiving eight points from either one or several tickets added together within a two year period causes your license to be suspended; receiving twelve points can cause your license to be revoked. Professional drivers, under the State of Maryland rules, may not have their licenses suspended until they have accrued fourteen points and cannot have the licenses revoked until they have eighteen points. Before the Department of Motor Vehicles can suspend or revoke your driving privileges, you are entitled to have a hearing at the Office of Administrative Hearings. Just because you have eight or twelve points doesn’t mean you are automatically suspended or revoked. In fact, there is a high likelihood that your license will either not be suspended or revoked, or that the period of suspension or revocation will be shortened, especially if this is the first time you have accumulated this amount of points. It is e
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