State Debt-Based Driver’s License Suspension Laws
Depending on the state’s statute, a driver can lose their license for unpaid amounts arising from criminal fines or fees, civil fines or fees, child support, taxes, tolls, or a variety of other unpaid debts. This article provides a comprehensive catalog of debt-based driver’s license suspension laws, including recent reforms.
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