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Help me get my licenses back!It all started around 94 or so when I lost my job, which lead to not getting insurance, then no tags.... etc.... after this crap rolls over a couple of times, u get pulled over,get fined, (not a small fine either) 500 + another 100 + 60 or so .... you miss court, warrant, go to jail.... have this happen about 5 or six times im screwed.... oh I did pay 700 and one court reinstated my licenses but i needed 500 for other court,,,, 4 days later while trying to pay off other court-get pulled over coming home from work.....u tell me how to deal with this crap? u cant win! anyway, Its 2001 and they will not drop this crap I owe 250 at one court and 500 at another. Is there anyway or a form that I can send to dmv to get a to and from work licenses... i cant work if i cant drive, everytime i do i get pulled over again.... i cant get out of this nightmare..... help!!! ![]() Last edited by crzbtfl; 10-03-2001 at 07:00 PM. |
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| Ok, I don't know but you can send an e-mail to : [email]mvdinfo@dot.state.az.us[/email] and ask. They should be able to come up with something. That's the legal answer. Here's what you can try: The police obviously know you so one thing you can do to reduce the chances of getting pulled over is to change vehicles, don't break any traffic laws, and move to another area. They're apparently keying on your vehicle so let them go after somebody else. Things will calm down for whomever you sell it to after the police realize they're stopping the wrong person. Now, if you don't mind breaking the law, having warrants issued, etc... what you could try is changing states. "lose" your license. Go to that DMV with your birth certificate. Go through everything you have to go through to get a brand new license, the driving test, the whole bit. If they don't catch on they'll issue you a license. Don't mess up this time and you're back in business at least until somebody gets smart and calls your former state of residence. While you're waiting for your them to find out, start paying all the courts off. Hopefully by the time they check there won't be anything to find out. Remember, I'm not a lawyer, (obviously) but this sort of thing has worked before. (Not for me, mind you.) |
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