Driving While Your License is Suspended
If a New York motorist is caught driving with a suspended license, he or she can face large fines and even possible jail time. Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle (AUO) is a serious criminal charge that arises after a driver has already been punished with license suspension.
If you have violated your driver's license suspension, you are facing severe criminal consequences. Jonathan R. Sennett, P.C. assists clients with license protection, administrative requirements and court appearances. Contact our Kingston law office online or call us at 845-943-2261 or 866-585-1091 toll-free to learn about your options.
Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle (AUO)
An individual who is driving on a suspended license can be charged with AUO. AUO is generally charged as a misdemeanor, and results in fines and possible jail time. However, depending upon the number of previous suspensions the driver has or if the driver has been convicted of DUI / DWI, AUO may be charged as a felony.
Many people who have been charged with AUO do not realize that the offense requires both court appearances and mandatory fines paid to the DMV. Attorney Jonathan R. Sennett assists New York drivers with the administrative steps of clearing their driver's licenses and dealing with their AUO charge. If a court appearance is required, he guides clients through the entire process, aggressively protecting their rights and driving privileges.
Contact Us
Face your driver's license suspension charges head on. Contact our Kingston office online or call 845-943-2261 or 866-585-1091 toll-free to speak with a dedicated criminal defense lawyer with over 15 years of experience. Our primary objective in all AUO or speeding ticket matters is to protect your license.








