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Suspended Licence Defence — Ontario

Driving while suspended is a serious offence in Ontario carrying criminal charges, heavy fines, extended suspensions, and potential jail time. We defend both the underlying suspension and driving while suspended charges with aggressive representation.

Suspensions occur from demerit points, unpaid fines, medical reasons, HTA 172 (stunt driving), impaired driving, and administrative penalties. We appeal suspensions, negotiate reinstatement, and defend criminal driving while suspended charges.

How We Help

We review suspension reasons, appeal improper suspensions, arrange reinstatement hearings, defend criminal charges, negotiate with prosecutors, and provide full legal representation to protect your freedom and licence.

Suspension review & appeals

Reinstatement assistance

Criminal defence representation

Prosecutor negotiations

Penalties & Defence Strategies

Driving while suspended carries criminal penalties. We defend vigorously to avoid criminal records and extended suspensions.

  • First offence: $1,000-$5,000 fine, up to 6 months jail, 6+ month suspension
  • Second offence: $2,000-$5,000 fine, up to 6 months jail, 12+ month suspension
  • Third+ offence: $2,000-$5,000 fine, up to 6 months jail, 2+ year suspension
  • Vehicle impoundment (7-45 days depending on offence)
  • Criminal record affecting employment and travel
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Suspended Licence FAQ

Critical answers about licence suspensions, driving while suspended charges, reinstatement, and criminal penalties.

  • What are the penalties for driving while suspended in Ontario?

  • How do I check if my licence is suspended in Ontario?

  • Can I get my suspended licence back before the suspension period ends?

  • What if I didn't know my licence was suspended?

  • Can a suspended licence charge be reduced or withdrawn?

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