See Utah Code a Other instances which may result in a license suspension is getting too many points from speeding, reckless driving, and other minor offenses added up over time. Without a license you will be placed between a rock and a hard place. You can either try to get around without a car, which is next to impossible, or you can drive to work, school, and the grocery store but run the risk of going to jail for it.
Typically, it is a class C misdemeanor to drive on a suspended or revoked license, but there are a few reasons why it would be a class B misdemeanor including if the suspension or revocation was the result of any of the following: 1 refusal to submit to a chemical test; 2 DUI; 3 DUI metabolite; 4 automobile homicide; and, 5 alcohol restricted drivers.
Another problem is that once you have lost your license and you get caught driving without it, the chances are that you will lose your license for even longer. It becomes a cycle that is difficult to exit. Further, the more times you appear before a judge for this type of offense the more likely it becomes that you will actually serve jail time. Select Language. Please note that the English language version is the official version of the code.
American Legal Publishing and the jurisdiction whose laws are being translated do not vouch for the accuracy of any translated versions of such laws. PDF documents are not translated. Resources Sitemap Accessibility Help Center. Compare to: - No Earlier Versions -. Daggett County Overview. Share Download Bookmark Print. A person whose driving privilege has been denied, suspended, disqualified, or revoked under Utah Code Annotated, title 53, chapter 3 or under the laws of the state in which the person's driving privilege was granted and who drives any motor vehicle upon the highways of this State while that driving privilege is denied, suspended, disqualified, or revoked shall be punished as provided in this section.
A person convicted of a violation of subsection A1 of this section, other than a violation specified in subsection A3 of this section, is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. A person is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor if the person's conviction under subsection A1 of this section is based on the person driving a motor vehicle while the person's driving privilege is suspended, disqualified, or revoked for:. A refusal to submit to a chemical test under Utah Code Annotated, section a;.
A violation of a local ordinance that complies with the requirements of Utah Code Annotated, section a;. Possible vehicle impoundment. License suspension increased by 90 days. License suspension increased by 1 year. Possible license suspension of 1 year.
License suspension increased by 60 days. License suspension increased by like period. If license suspended , extension of suspension by like period. If license revoked , extension of period of ineligibility for license by 1 year. These terms are to run consecutively. License suspension increased by no more than 6 months. Possible vehicle immobilization. Second Offense : License suspension increased by 2 years. Third Offense : Permanent license suspension.
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