causing a serious accident while driving
If you have someone's Driver's License number you no longer need to find his driver's license number. Try restating the question.
Yes!
Your driving record starts fresh when you get a license in a new state, BUT your INSURANCE RECORD follows you around, where ever you go. All states are linked now so if you have a hold on your license in one state when you go to get your license in another state they won't let you get your license until the hold is removed in whatever state that is.
It depends on when the Volunteer Examineer Coordinator submits the information to the FCC and the number of applications the FCC currently is processing. If it's a persons first license, the FCC trys to process those licenses faster than if it is an upgrade license from Technician to General or General to Amateur Extra. Currently, I've been seeing about a 7-12 day turnaround from the time of the test.
causing a serious accident while driving
the driver's license would be suspended.
The person's license will be suspended or revoked, and they will be subject to criminal prosecution.
The law differs with each state in the United States in regards to suspended registration plates. In some states a fine is imposed, and in others the persons insurance and registration will not be renewed and the license will be suspended.
Punishable by a fine up to $500.00 not less than 40 nor more than 60 hours of community service, and the minors drivers license may be suspended (or driving privilege denied)
Your best bet is to sue the person for your damages and let the law take care of the other part.
The liquor license act of Ontario makes it a crime to serve alcohol to minors or persons that appear drunk. If an establishment commits this crime, the liquor license can be suspended or revoked.
A.C.A. § 27-16-301. Penalty generally.A.C.A. § 27-16-602. Driver's license required.A.C.A. § 27-16-603. Persons exempted from licensing.A.C.A. § 27-16-303. Driving while license cancelled, suspended, or revoked.
Insurance companies normally pay out according to who was "at fault" in the accident. A court may decide that breaking a traffic law, (driving while suspended), places you "at fault". If there is substantial money or additional traffic penalties involved you need a good lawyer to sort it out.
All persons convicted of felonies are excluded from voting in the US. (Unless they have their rights restored.)
The fine shall not exceed 500 dollars or be less than 100 dollars. The persons license may also be suspended for a short time also if I am not mistaken, but then again I am no lawyer.
Yes