Information
on Arkansas Driving laws and Traffic laws
In order to keep your driver license, you
must drive safely at all times. Under
Arkansas driving law, you can lose your
license for:
- Being convicted of driving under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Refusing a request by a law enforcement
officer to be tested for alcohol or drugs.
- Leaving the scene of an accident in which you
are involved without identifying yourself.
- Failing to notify the Department of Finance
and Administration (DFA) of a reportable
accident in which you are involved.
- Giving false information when you apply for a
driver license.
- Failing to show proof of financial
responsibility or failing to settle a financial
judgment made against you for damages resulting
from a motor vehicle accident.
- Attempting to change the information on your
license or using another person's license when
attempting to purchase an alcoholic beverage.
- Failing to appear for re-examination when
requested to do so by the Office of Driver
Services.
- Using a motor vehicle to commit a felony or
causing the deathof someone in a motor
vehicle accident.
- Accumulating excessive points against your
driving record.
- Allowing another person to use your driver
license.
- Under Arkansas driving law, failure to
disclose any information about a previous
driver license or presenting any false
information or altered documents can result in
loss of future driving privileges and/or arrest
for fraudulent application.