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Aggravated Unlicensed Operation (AUO): In New York State, a person caught driving with a suspended or revoked license will be ticketed with an AUO. There are many reasons why a New York State would suspend or revoke someones license, and a lot of them have nothing to do with driving a vehicle. For example, a drives license can be suspended for not paying child support, or bouncing a bad check at the NY Department of Motor vehicles. Others reasons include failing to pay a fine, failing to answer a traffic ticket, driving without insurance, having too many points on your license within 18 months, refusing to submit to a chemical test, etc.
AUO is a criminal offense, you will be required to appear in front of a judge. Hiring a skilled attorney will provide you with the advantage of having a professional cross-examine the evidence against you. Call attorney Patrick McLaughlin at (716) 536-0589 for a FREE initial review of your case.
New York State Violation | Mandatory Fines | Penalties |
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AUO 3rd Degree: NY VTL 511-1(a) | $250-$500 | Up to 30 days in jail, and probation. |
AUO 2rd Degree: NY VTL 511-2(a) | $500-$1000 | Minimum 7 day in jail Maximum 180 days in jail, or probation. |
AUO 1st Degree: NY VTL 511-3(a): Class E Felony |
$500-$5000 | Minimum 1.3 years in jail Maximum 4 in jail, or probation. |