Tx. Transp. Code 521.457Not TBWD eligibleCriminal
Driving on suspended license
Driving while license is suspended, revoked, or cancelled. Class C misdemeanor.
Transportation Code Tx. Transp. Code 521.457 — statutory text
Official source ↗(a) A person commits an offense if the person operates a motor vehicle on a highway: (1) after the person’s driver’s license has been canceled under this chapter if the person does not have a license that was subsequently issued under this chapter; (2) during a period that the person’s driver’s license or privilege is suspended or revoked under: (A) Chapter 524 or 724; (B) Subchapter O of this chapter; or (C) another law of this state...
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Base fine
Varies
Set at sentencing.
DMV points
0
No DMV points.
Filing window
N/A
TBWD not available.
Not eligible for TBWD
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Defenses our AI considers (14)
- Equipment fixed — correctable violationhistorical success ~80%Equipment violations (window tint, exhaust, lights, plates, wipers, etc.) are correctable in every supported state. Proof of repair signed by a qualified inspector resolves the citation administratively.
- Documentary cure — proof on date of citationhistorical success ~75%Many "failure to produce" charges (insurance, registration, license) are dismissed on proof the document existed and was valid on the date of citation. This is codified in most state fix-it / correctable-violation statutes.
- Defensive-driving dismissal (TX C.C.P. art. 45.0511)historical success ~70%Tex. C.C.P. art. 45.0511 allows eligible defendants to complete an approved driving-safety course in exchange for dismissal of most moving violations under 25 mph over limit. Eligibility depends on license type, prior course completions, and charge.
- Sign obscured, missing, or recently changedhistorical success ~50%A driver cannot be held to a regulation that was not reasonably communicated. An obscured, damaged, missing, or recently-changed sign at the cited location is both a mistake-of-fact defense and a due-process notice defect.
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