
Traffic & DWI
Driving While License Revoked
DWLR charges carry serious consequences. We help you understand your options and fight back.
Driving While License Revoked (DWLR) is more serious than most people think. A conviction can extend your revocation and trigger new insurance consequences.
What the Charge Means
DWLR is charged when you drive after your license has been suspended or revoked. The charge can be classified differently depending on whether the revocation was for impaired driving.
Our Defense Approach
We look at notice issues, the original revocation, and your eligibility to clear past obligations. In many cases, getting your license back in good standing is part of resolving the charge favorably.
Frequently Asked Questions
Knowledge can matter. We'll look at how the State notified you and whether that notice was sufficient.
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