In this day and age D-6 could refer to a number of things
such as airport security or immigration.
In this particular case, it refers to your driver’s license in the State
of Florida. Here is what happens. If you get a criminal citation or traffic
ticket and you fail to appear in court or pay a fine the Sunshine State will
issue a D-6 suspension.
Now you must apply for a D-6 form to begin the process of
reinstating your Florida driver’s license.
If you think that just saying “Sorry, I will pay the ticket now,” is
enough you would be wrong. This act may
actually trigger yet ANOTHER suspension of your driver’s license in the
state! That sounds odd, doesn’t it?
The answer is obvious.
You contact a law firm that has dealt with this issue many dozens of times
over the years. In the St. Petersburg
area, you turn to the combined 50 years of experience of Kidder and
Bennett. Nat Kidder and Bill Bennett
have been your Florida driver’s license suspension defense attorneys for many
years. Call them today at (727)
821-8000.
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