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What to Expect if You’re Pulled Over While Driving with a Suspended License in Indiana

Hey everyone, Attorney Zach Richey from Marc Lopez Law Firm here. Today, I want to discuss what happens if you’re pulled over while driving with a suspended license in Indiana. This situation can quickly escalate into a serious legal problem, so it’s crucial to know what to expect and how to handle it.

The Initial Traffic Stop

Imagine you’re driving down the road, and you get pulled over by the police. This could be due to speeding, failing to use a turn signal, running a red light, or simply because the officer ran your license plate and discovered your license is suspended. If the officer confirms that you’re driving with a suspended license, you may be arrested on the spot. 

Understanding the Law

Under Indiana law, knowingly driving with a suspended license is a Class A misdemeanor. This carries a maximum penalty of one year in jail and substantial fines. Your license might be suspended for various reasons, such as unpaid traffic tickets or more serious offenses like operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

Consequences of Driving with a Suspended License

Getting caught driving with a suspended license not only means facing new criminal charges but also dealing with the existing suspension. This situation can complicate your life significantly. Criminal charges can lead to fines, jail time, and difficulties finding or maintaining employment. 

Specialized Driving Privileges

A common question we get is, “I was charged with driving while suspended, but I have specialized driving privileges. How did that happen?” In Indiana, it’s possible to continue driving on a limited basis while your license is suspended, thanks to specialized driving privileges. These privileges allow you to drive to places of necessity, such as work, court hearings, counseling appointments, doctor’s appointments, and childcare arrangements. However, it’s not a free pass to drive wherever and whenever you want.

Conditions and Compliance

If you are granted specialized driving privileges, the court will provide a signed order detailing when and where you are allowed to drive. You must keep this order in your vehicle at all times. If you’re pulled over and are driving within the allowed times and destinations, you should be fine. However, if you’re caught driving outside of these parameters, you can be charged with driving while suspended again. 

Make The Right Call 

Driving with a suspended license in Indiana is a serious matter with severe consequences. If you’re facing charges for driving while suspended, it’s crucial to seek legal assistance immediately. At the Marc Lopez Law Firm, we are here to help you navigate these legal challenges. Give us a call at 317-632-3642, and remember—always Plead the Fifth!