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Sienar

Junior Member
I go to college in New York state, and I was caught with another's drivers license and given a ticket during a road check back from the bars. You can probably figure out why I had another persons license on me (me not being 21 yet). There was no forgery involved. Try as I might I cant find what the penalty is for this and how serious it might be. So I'd like to educate myself.

Can anyone give a rough estimate of what sort of fine might be involved here as well as other possible penalties?
 


outonbail

Senior Member
Can you post the actual codes you were charged with? They should appear on the citation under the heading "Charges or violations" Probably a combo of numbers, dots, letters and parenthesis. Usually the most legible writing on the ticket.
 

Sienar

Junior Member
I cant seem to find what you are reffering too. Maybe these New York state tickets are different than what you expect? I'll describe what I do see.

The top of the ticket has all my personal info, then under that there are details about the charge. It says in violation of "NYS V AND T LAW". There is a number listed under "section sub section" - 50910. Under "description of violation" it has "more-one state lic". Does that help?
 

outonbail

Senior Member
§ 509. Violations. 1. Except while operating a motor vehicle during
the course of a road test conducted pursuant to the provisions of this
article, no person shall operate or drive a motor vehicle upon a public
highway of this state or upon any sidewalk or to or from any lot
adjacent to a public garage, supermarket, shopping center or car washing
establishment or to or from or into a public garage or car washing
establishment unless he is duly licensed pursuant to the provisions of
this chapter.
1-a. Whenever a license is required to operate a commercial motor
vehicle, no person shall operate a commercial motor vehicle without the
proper endorsements for the specific vehicle being operated or for the
passengers or type of cargo being transported.
2. Whenever a license is required to operate a motor vehicle, no
person shall operate a motor vehicle unless he is the holder of a class
of license which is valid for the operation of such vehicle.
3. Whenever a license is required to operate a motor vehicle, no
person shall operate any motor vehicle in violation of any restriction
contained on his license.
4. No person shall knowingly authorize or permit a motor vehicle owned
by him or in his charge to be operated in violation of subdivisions one,
two or three of this section.
5. No person shall hold more than one unexpired license issued by the
commissioner at any one time. The holding of a license of one class and
a learner's permit for another class at the same time shall not be
deemed a violation of this subdivision.
6. No licensee shall voluntarily permit any other person to use his
license, nor shall any person at any time possess or use any forged,
fictitious or illegally obtained license, or use any license belonging
to another person.

7. No person shall operate a commercial motor vehicle without being in
possession of the appropriate license for the motor vehicle being
operated.
8. No licensee shall fail to notify the commissioner in writing of a
change of residence as required by this article.
9. Whenever notice of disability is required to be given to the
commissioner as required by this article, no person shall operate any
motor vehicle until such notice has been given.
10. No person shall hold an unexpired license issued by the
commissioner while holding a driver's license issued by any other
jurisdiction. This prohibition shall not apply to any license which by
its terms is valid only within the jurisdiction of issuance. Nor shall
it apply if such person has informed the commissioner of such multiple
licenses and the commissioner has determined that it is necessary for
such person to hold more than one license to comply with the laws of
each of the jurisdictions in which such licenses were issued. The
foregoing exceptions shall not be applicable to commercial driver's
licenses after December thirty-first, nineteen hundred eighty-nine.
11. A violation of any provision of this section shall be punishable
by a fine of not less than seventy-five nor more than three hundred
dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than fifteen days, or by both
such fine and imprisonment
except, if the violation consists of failure
to renew a license which was valid within sixty days, the fine shall be
not more than forty dollars, and except that a violation of subdivision
seven or eight of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not more
than seventy-five dollars.
 

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