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Suspension of Driver License
The Alabama driving law states that a driver license may be suspended if a driver is convicted of certain offenses or is judged incompetent to operate a motor vehicle.

After the period of suspension, the driver license will be reinstated unless it expired during the period of the suspension, or unless all the requirements of the suspension and Alabama traffic laws were not met.

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In accordance with Alabama driving law, your driver license may be suspended if you:

  • Have been convicted with such frequency of serious offenses against traffic regulations governing the movement of vehicles to indicate disrespect for traffic laws, and a disregard for the safety of other persons on the highways.
  • Are a habitually reckless or negligent driver of a motor vehicle as established by a record of accidents or other evidence.
  • Are incompetent to drive a motor vehicle.
  • Have permitted an unlawful or fraudulent use of your license or mutilated such license.
  • Have committed an offense in another state which, if committed in this state, would be grounds for suspension or revocation.
  • Are convicted of fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer.
  • Are convicted of racing on the highways. Fail to answer a traffic court summons on time or fail to pay.
  • Are ages 15 through 18 and withdraw from school under certain conditions prior to graduation.
  • Fail to maintain SR-22 insurance when required.
  • Have non-payment of Child Support.
  • Have medical reasons.
  • Have 4 or more points accrued on driving record or 2 or more moving traffic violations on a Graduated Driver License.
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