What Are The Penalties for Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License?
• 1st conviction — Class A misdemeanor; possible jail of up to 364 days; mandatory imprisonment of 10 days in jail or 30 days of community service; fines of up to $2,500; suspension of driving privileges for double the original suspension period or additional revocation of 1 year; may include seizure or forfeiture of vehicle. • 2nd conviction — Class 4 felony; potential 1-3 years in prison; minimum 30 days in jail or 300 hours of community service; fines of up to $25,000; suspension of driving privileges for double the original suspension period or additional revocation of 1 year; may include seizure or forfeiture of vehicle. • 3rd conviction — Class 4 felony; potential 1-3 years in prison; minimum 30 days in jail or 300 hours of community service; fines of up to $25,000; suspension of driving privileges for double the original suspension period or additional revocation of 1 year; may include seizure or forfeiture of vehicle. • 4th through 9th conviction — Class 4 felony; potential 1-3