Drivers License Suspension Penalties

Summary

Receiving a complaint ticket under Connecticut General Statutes Section 14-36(c)(2) while driving on a learners permit can delay the issuance of your drivers license. Penalties may include a suspension period ranging from 30 to 90 days, fines, and other court-imposed requirements such as traffic school or community service. For more precise details, contact the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) at (860) 263-5700 or visit their website.

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It sounds like you are interested in the requirements for obtaining a driver's license in Connecticut, especially in reference to statute *-*(c)(*).
The Connecticut General Statutes Section *-*(c)(*) generally pertains to the issuance of a driver's license to individuals who have had their license suspended or revoked.
Could you please provide more details about your specific situation? For example:
- Are you looking to reinstate a previously suspended license?
- Are you a new applicant who has had a previous suspension in another state?
This will help me give you more precise information.
Is the penalty in getting a driver lincense after getting a complain ticket *-*(c)(*)+
To clarify, Connecticut General Statutes Section *-*(c)(*) deals with the suspension or revocation of a driver's license. Are you asking about the penalties associated with obtaining a driver's license after receiving a complaint ticket under this statute?
If so, please provide more details about the specific offense or complaint ticket you received.
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Thank you for the clarification. Here is some general information regarding penalties associated with obtaining a driver's license after receiving a complaint ticket under Connecticut General Statutes Section *-*(c)(*):
- Driving without a proper license can result in fines up to $*.
- Repeated offenses may lead to increased fines and potential jail time.
- You may also face additional fees and requirements to reinstate your license.
Would you like to know more about the process of reinstating your license or any specific penalty details?
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Does getting a complain ticket *-*(c)(*) while driving on learners permit delays driver linces?
Receiving a complaint ticket under Connecticut General Statutes Section *-*(c)(*) while driving on a learner's permit can potentially delay the issuance of your driver's license.
- You may face a suspension period.
- Additional fines and penalties could be imposed.
- The court may require completion of specific requirements before issuing the license.
Would you like more details on any of these points?
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Here are more details on the potential consequences of receiving a complaint ticket under Connecticut General Statutes Section *-*(c)(*) while driving on a learner's permit:
- **Suspension Period**: Your learner's permit may be suspended, delaying your eligibility for a full driver's license.
- **Fines and Penalties**: You may face fines and other penalties, which can vary depending on the specifics of your case.
- **Court Requirements**: The court might require you to complete certain actions, such as attending traffic school or fulfilling community service, before you can obtain your driver's license.
Would you like to know the contact information for your local DMV or court to get more precise information?
How long is the the suspension period?
The suspension period for a learner's permit after receiving a complaint ticket under Connecticut General Statutes Section *-*(c)(*) can vary. Typically, it ranges from * to 90 days, but it depends on the specifics of your case and court decisions.
Would you like the contact information for your local DMV or court for more precise details?
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Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * State Street, Wethersfield, CT *
Website: https://portal.ct.gov/DMV
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