Registry of Motor Vehicle Driver's License Suspensions
Cataldo Law Offices, L.L.C. — Franklin, Massachusetts
Driving on a suspended license is a criminal charge that can result in further limitations on your license, heavy fines, and even incarceration. What's worse, many people driving on a suspended license are unaware of this limitation on their license.
Allow us to explain your legal options following a driver's license suspension. Contact our law office today to schedule a free initial consultation.
If you are caught driving on a suspended license or a revoked license, you will be charged with a crime and will be required to appear in court. You could lose your license. If this is your second or subsequent time being charged with driving on a suspended license, you could face jail time.
Cataldo Law Offices can help you fight these charges in court as well as before the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV). Depending on the specifics of your case, there may be many ways to fight driver's license suspension charges. We will first review your driving record to ensure it is accurate. If the RMV has inaccurate information, that could cause you to lose your license. We will also explore your options for seeking a hardship license.
What is a Hardship License?
A hardship license (also known as a "Cinderella license") allows an individual to drive for limited purposes following a criminal conviction. With a hardship license, you will be able to drive to and from work and medical appointments. Our attorneys can assist you with the application process with the RMV.
Serving Clients Throughout Massachusetts Since 1961
Schedule a free consultation today regarding your driver's license suspension by calling 508.570.2025 or contacting a criminal defense lawyer online.











