Excessive Points Suspension

Traffic Law - Excessive Points Suspension

Definition:

When the Department of Motor Vehicles states that a driver has exceeded the number of points on their driving record, an excessive points suspension is likely to take place. Before the license suspension is official, a hearing will be granted. In California excessive points vary by a drivers age:

Consequences of Excessive Points Suspension:

The more points you accumulate, the more in danger you will be of losing your drivers license. The DMV holds the right to declare an excessive points suspension and suspend your driving privileges if you accumulate a certain amount of points over a given period of time.

An excessive points suspension also affects your car insurance. When you apply for insurance or just simply renew, your insurance company runs an overview of your records. If you have accumulated points you will pay more or even get rejected.

What a Lawyer can do for you:

If you are faced with a traffic ticket, you might be eligible for enrolling in traffic school and thus keep the points from staying on your record. However, if you have too many points, consider consulting a traffic lawyer. An lawyer will help you reduce the number of points you have and even keep you from getting an excessive points suspension. This can help you get better insurance rates and a clear record.

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