Home    |  Practice Areas    |    Resources    |  FAQ's    |  Contact Us    |                      

   > Revised Code of Washington 46.61    Practice Areas

  

    Family Law

         Divorce

         Asset Division

         Child Custody

         Guardianships

         More

 

    Criminal Defense

         Dui

         Misdemeanors

        Juvenile Defense

         Expungement

         More

 

    Estate Planning

         Probate

         Wills

         Trusts

         Tax 

         Medicaid

         More

 

 

    Personal Injury

         Serious Injury

       Med Malpractice

    

 

 

 

 

46.20.291
Authority to suspend — Grounds.

 

The department is authorized to suspend the license of a driver upon a showing by its records or other sufficient evidence that the licensee:

     (1) Has committed an offense for which mandatory revocation or suspension of license is provided by law;

     (2) Has, by reckless or unlawful operation of a motor vehicle, caused or contributed to an accident resulting in death or injury to any person or serious property damage;

     (3) Has been convicted of offenses against traffic regulations governing the movement of vehicles, or found to have committed traffic infractions, with such frequency as to indicate a disrespect for traffic laws or a disregard for the safety of other persons on the highways;

     (4) Is incompetent to drive a motor vehicle under RCW 46.20.031(3);

     (5) Has failed to respond to a notice of traffic infraction, failed to appear at a requested hearing, violated a written promise to appear in court, or has failed to comply with the terms of a notice of traffic infraction or citation, as provided in RCW 46.20.289;

     (6) Is subject to suspension under RCW 46.20.305;

     (7) Has committed one of the prohibited practices relating to drivers' licenses defined in
RCW 46.20.0921; or

     (8) Has been certified by the department of social and health services as a person who is not in compliance with a child support order or a residential or visitation order as provided in RCW 74.20A.320.

 

Please contact our main law office in Everett, Washington for a complimentary consultation.

 Home    |  Practice Areas    |    Resources    |  FAQ's    |  Contact Us    |     Site Map                              

Copyright 2007 - Berner Law Group, PLLC Attorneys at law – All Rights Reserved        Legal Disclaimer