What happens to drivers who get caught driving while their license is suspended or revoked?
Judges can send them to jail, exact large fines, or sentence them to significant community service for this very serious offense. Q. I received a bill in the mail from the Department of Motor Vehicles for a “Driver Responsibility Assessment.” What is this and do I have to pay it? A: Effective November 18, 2004, the DMV was given the authority to bill certain drivers for a Driver Responsibility Assessment. If a driver is convicted of an alcohol-related traffic violation that occurred on or after November 18, 2004, or a DMV hearing determines that a driver refused a chemical test on or after November 18, 2004, then the DMV will assess this fee. The fee is assessed each year for a period of three (3) years. The annual assessment for either an alcohol-related violation or a DMV hearing determination that the driver refused a chemical test is $250.00 per year.
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