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Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 6:46 pm
by camvz08
If my drivers license was temporarily suspended, for like a week, will that effect my CHL status? Does a suspended drivers license automatically suspend my CHL?
Thanks
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 7:11 pm
by Jumping Frog
Assuming the underlying infraction that cause the suspension is not something that also causes CHL suspension, just the fact of a suspended DL does not also suspend the CHL.
However, recall that if asked to present your CHL to Law Enforcement, it must be accompanied by valid government-issued identification. A suspended DL is not valid Govt ID.
I'd suggest getting a Texas ID card if you are going to be without a drivers license for any non-trivial period of time.
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:46 am
by Pecos
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:05 pm
by RoyGBiv
Passport would also work.
You could get your DL revoked for a variety of reasons that would not affect your CHL.
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:49 pm
by JP171
JF that is incorrect, your license being suspended does not invalidate it as ID, just means you cannot use it to drive
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:41 pm
by Pecos
JP171-You have a point there. DL is still your ID. I dint even think of that.

Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 3:09 pm
by gigag04
JP171 wrote:JF that is incorrect, your license being suspended does not invalidate it as ID, just means you cannot use it to drive
Right.
It is still valid as ID, just the privilege of driving is suspended, which is a DPS administrative action, usually because of a surcharge due.
FYI - if you drive and get a DWLI ticket (about $250), you also get 3 more years of surcharges ($200/year)
So...you can kiss just under $1000 goodbye if caught. It's a racket for state.
All that said, I rarely wrote DWLI tickets.
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:29 pm
by srothstein
Minor technical correction, but if your DL is suspended, it is illegal to be in your possession. Transportation Code 521.315 says that DPS may ask for it back and you are committing a class C if you keep it. Texas Administrative Code DPS rule 15.88 says that they will ask for it back and takes away their discretion.
Second minor technical correction, but a passport is not a valid ID for a CHL. Government Code 411.205 specifically says you will provide your DL or DPS issued ID card. It does not say that a passport or any other ID is acceptable.
However, especially in consideration of the last, the good news is that there is no longer a penalty for not having your DL with you.
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:26 am
by sjfcontrol
gigag04 wrote:JP171 wrote:JF that is incorrect, your license being suspended does not invalidate it as ID, just means you cannot use it to drive
Right.
It is still valid as ID, just the privilege of driving is suspended, which is a DPS administrative action, usually because of a surcharge due.
FYI - if you drive and get a DWLI ticket (about $250), you also get 3 more years of surcharges ($200/year)
So...you can kiss just under $1000 goodbye if caught. It's a racket for state.
All that said, I rarely wrote DWLI tickets.
For the non-LEOs here, what is a DWLI?
Guesses:
Driving While Lightly Intoxicated?
Driving While Lewdly Indecent?
Driving While Licking Icecream?
Driving with Loud Inlaws?
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:11 am
by Keith B
sjfcontrol wrote:gigag04 wrote:JP171 wrote:JF that is incorrect, your license being suspended does not invalidate it as ID, just means you cannot use it to drive
Right.
It is still valid as ID, just the privilege of driving is suspended, which is a DPS administrative action, usually because of a surcharge due.
FYI - if you drive and get a DWLI ticket (about $250), you also get 3 more years of surcharges ($200/year)
So...you can kiss just under $1000 goodbye if caught. It's a racket for state.
All that said, I rarely wrote DWLI tickets.
For the non-LEOs here, what is a DWLI?
Guesses:
Driving While Lightly Intoxicated?
Driving While Lewdly Indecent?
Driving While Licking Icecream?
Driving with Loud Inlaws?
Those are all good substitutes. LOL
DWLI - Driving While License Invalid (Suspended)
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 10:00 am
by Thunder4
If you were driving with a suspended driver's license and had no insurance or a prior DWLS conviction this would make the DWLS a class B misdemeanor.
Would it still be legal for you to carry a handgun concealed in your vehicle while driving with a chl??? Considering that you would be in the commission of a class B misdemeanor at the time of the traffic stop.
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 1:08 pm
by Tic Tac
It might cause a problem for MPA but shouldn't affect CHL unless that is suspended too. If somebody embezzled from their employer, it shouldn't also be UCW because they didn't disarm first.
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 4:15 pm
by Thunder4
Tic Tac wrote:It might cause a problem for MPA but shouldn't affect CHL unless that is suspended too. If somebody embezzled from their employer, it shouldn't also be UCW because they didn't disarm first.
What's mpa?
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 4:19 pm
by cb1000rider
Motorist Protection Act.
Allows you to carry a firearm in your car w/o CHL.
Re: Drivers License Suspension Question
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 4:28 pm
by Pecos
Keith B wrote:sjfcontrol wrote:gigag04 wrote:JP171 wrote:JF that is incorrect, your license being suspended does not invalidate it as ID, just means you cannot use it to drive
Right.
It is still valid as ID, just the privilege of driving is suspended, which is a DPS administrative action, usually because of a surcharge due.
FYI - if you drive and get a DWLI ticket (about $250), you also get 3 more years of surcharges ($200/year)
So...you can kiss just under $1000 goodbye if caught. It's a racket for state.
All that said, I rarely wrote DWLI tickets.
For the non-LEOs here, what is a DWLI?
Guesses:
Driving While Lightly Intoxicated?
Driving While Lewdly Indecent?
Driving While Licking Icecream?
Driving with Loud Inlaws?
Those are all good substitutes. LOL
DWLI -
Driving While License Invalid (Suspended)
Keith I dissagree! it means
Driving with Loud Inlaws DWLI 