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Last Updated: 4th Jul 2024

What does it mean to drive after revocation?

Driving after suspension, cancellation, or revocation is a misdemeanor offense. A person can spend up to 90 days in jail, and up to $1,000.00 fine, for driving. Driver must have been notified or should have known that their driver’s license had been revoked or cancelled; and.



This article explains what to do if your license is revoked.

Driving with a suspended license or revoked can lead to jail time and fines. Repeat offenders may face increased sentences. License suspension can also be imposed by some states for non-driving offenses such as failing to pay child support.

You can also go to jail for driving with a suspended or revoked license. Driving with a suspended or revoked licence is a crime that can lead to serious consequences. This offense is usually charged under Section 6-303, Illinois Vehicle Code. It is a Class A Misdemeanor and can result in a maximum 364-day sentence and $2,500 fine.

What is the cost of driving after a revocation ticket?

Consecutions for driving after cancellation, revocation, or suspension. Driving after cancellation, revocation or suspension is a misdemeanor offense that can lead to up to 90 days imprisonment and a $1,000.00 fine.

What does it mean when your licence is revoked

Revocation refers to the complete or partial withdrawal of your driving privilege. The revocation cannot be revoked. There is no guarantee you will get the license back. If your driver's licence has been suspended, it is typically a temporary action that lasts for a certain period.