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Penalties for Driving with a Suspended License in Florida
Under Florida Statute §322.34, a first offense for driving with a suspended license can result in up to 60 days of jail time and a fine of up to $500.

A second offense can be charged as a first-degree misdemeanor with penalties of up to 1 year in jail.

A third offense can result in felony charges, with penalties of

up to 5 years in prison and a maximum fine of $5,000.

Even if you are convicted of driving with a suspended driver’s license,

in most cases you can apply for a hardship license,

which would grant you limited driving privileges to travel to work and school during the period of suspension.

If you receive a third charge of driving with a suspended license in Florida within a five-year period you will be labeled as a Habitual Traffic Offender, which can result in a 5-year revocation of your driver’s license.

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