My question involves a driver's license is issued by the State of:
my license was suspended without my knowledge because when I failed to pay a minor ticket, the DMV sent me a notice stating that if I don't pay it then my license will be suspended. But only after I was pulled over is when I was told I have a suspended license which I was arrested. Went to court, paid a fine, and went to jail, but only it wasn't until my case was over is when the lawyer gave me a copy of my driving record. So I started reading it and that's when I realized that it was the fault of the DMV why I never received that notice.
After moving twice, changing my address at the DMV to the new address, but they still sent the suspension notice to the original address instead of the new address. Nobody will listen, so for the past 6 years I've been classified as a habitual offender and been arrested again. Now they want to give me another felony, but they won't make the right changes. Now I have been searching to find out what gov. office I need to get my license reinstated, remove the habitual offender, return all fees, fines, court costs, and lawyer fees because I have to take my 89 year old dad off the road perm now that he has become a hazard!!!
This should have never happened to begin with if the DMV had done their job properly and I want to find some gov(white house, leg., and state) that I can file a complaint to where they will do an investigation, make the corrections, remove all suspensions, clear my driving record back to its original state, and reinstate my license. This just isn't fair that I have to pay for the past 14 years for something that mistake that I didn't make to begin with.
Just need to know who in the gov will force the DMV to admit their fault and fix my license before the prosecutor tries to send me back to jail(but only this time, I'm looking at a felony and 1-5 years). So can someone tell me who & where to get them to fix this, PLEASE? 89 year old people should never be allowed to drive.
my license was suspended without my knowledge because when I failed to pay a minor ticket, the DMV sent me a notice stating that if I don't pay it then my license will be suspended. But only after I was pulled over is when I was told I have a suspended license which I was arrested. Went to court, paid a fine, and went to jail, but only it wasn't until my case was over is when the lawyer gave me a copy of my driving record. So I started reading it and that's when I realized that it was the fault of the DMV why I never received that notice.
After moving twice, changing my address at the DMV to the new address, but they still sent the suspension notice to the original address instead of the new address. Nobody will listen, so for the past 6 years I've been classified as a habitual offender and been arrested again. Now they want to give me another felony, but they won't make the right changes. Now I have been searching to find out what gov. office I need to get my license reinstated, remove the habitual offender, return all fees, fines, court costs, and lawyer fees because I have to take my 89 year old dad off the road perm now that he has become a hazard!!!
This should have never happened to begin with if the DMV had done their job properly and I want to find some gov(white house, leg., and state) that I can file a complaint to where they will do an investigation, make the corrections, remove all suspensions, clear my driving record back to its original state, and reinstate my license. This just isn't fair that I have to pay for the past 14 years for something that mistake that I didn't make to begin with.
Just need to know who in the gov will force the DMV to admit their fault and fix my license before the prosecutor tries to send me back to jail(but only this time, I'm looking at a felony and 1-5 years). So can someone tell me who & where to get them to fix this, PLEASE? 89 year old people should never be allowed to drive.
Suspension and Revocation: What to Do if Your Driver's License is Suspended Due to a DMV Mistake
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