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Driving In Us
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 3:43 pm
by northbayx
can i drive in the US if my license is suspended here in ontario for a DUI?
many conflicitng answers such as ontario/canadian gov cannot enforce suspensions in other countries if the license is valid.
is my license valid just under suspension or am i disqualified from driving period?
any help is sincerly appreciated
Re: Driving In Us
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 4:46 pm
by Radar Identified
If your licence is suspended you cannot drive anywhere. You are disqualified from driving. Should you get pulled over in the United States, the police will check your licence validity, and yes, they do have access to this information. When they see it is suspended, you will be charged. In many states, this results in you being arrested immediately, and you could go to jail. You can also have your vehicle seized in some states. MTO will also extend your licence suspension when they find out about it.
Re: Driving In Us
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:09 am
by Stanton
northbayx wrote: is my license valid just under suspension or am i disqualified from driving period?
The suspension means your license isn't valid. In fact, even when the suspension ends, the Ministry charges a reinstatement fee of $150 to reactivate your license. If you don't pay this fee, you'll still be be unlicensed. Slightly less serious then suspended, but still illegal to drive.