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Ah, any help is greatly appreciated.

I had 2 tickets that suspended my license (one was a minor speeding ticket and seatbelt ticket) in California. I had not known my license was suspended and got pulled over in the state of Arizona. I have called the California courts about those 2 tickets and will shortly plead guilty and start paying the fines.

Granted -- I was cited for no proof of insurance and driving on suspended FTA in Arizona, which I could not prove on the insurance and it was a mandatory 3 month suspended without any hardship license? I pleaded with the judge as I work for transportation departments in the traffic calming programs that provides traffic data for school zones in effort of providing city traffic engineers the information! Good guy of all good guys!! With a good driving record! And she said "No". Very small town judge too.

Will California see this any differently and generally asking, is there anything I can do? Bear it in mind filing sr22 and paying tickets

2007-03-22 14:41:21 · 3 answers · asked by Justin M 1 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

Hardship license being a work permitted license to go only to and from work. More so a 'permit'

It appears that people who had no insurance and was in an accident or DUI seems to get a work permit so that is what stems my question. Such a light offense, and the judge was just very brief w/me concerning the topic.

2007-03-22 15:26:49 · update #1

3 answers

I'm not sure why you would be requesting a hardship license from the judge in Arizona, didn't you say you are a California resident with a California driver license(suspended). I don't see California having a problem giving you the occupational license. You were probably notified of the suspension at an address where you don't reside anymore, one important reason to keep your address up to date. It would seem as long as you provide your SR22, and can show adjuditcation letters from the courts, clearing the charges in Arizona, you should be okay. You will likely have to carry the SR22 for a period no less than three years. You do know that this is in addition to the regular insurance requirements, correct? Good luck.

2007-03-22 15:45:30 · answer #1 · answered by fisherwoman 6 · 0 0

Suspended license is a suspended license.. all other states will honour other states decisions... You arent likely gonna get a license in any state until that suspension is gone.. CA isnt gonna give you a license with a suspension on your record.. you kidding me.. this state has actually made it harder to get a license in recent years...

You should have paid the tickets.. they were both pretty minor
infractions... And seeing who you work for you should have known better (I'm suprised they havent fired you yet to tell the truth)

2007-03-22 15:05:51 · answer #2 · answered by darchangel_3 5 · 0 1

Awwwwwwwwww, poor baby. Speeding, no seat belt, no insurance and suspended license. You really are a waste of skin aren't you?

If you work in transport you should know better. That is no excuse for your actions. Walk to work from now on. You'll get less pity from me than you got from the judge. The next time you get caught you might get jail time. I hope you do actually. You obviously haven't learned a dam*ed thing!

2007-03-22 16:05:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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