- involuntary or voluntary manslaughter due to the operation of a motor vehicle;
- driving under the influence (DUI);
- a felony in which a motor vehicle was used to commit the crime;
- driving with a license suspended or revoked (knowingly or unknowingly);
- driving a commercial vehicle when such privilege has been suspended or revoked; or
- failing to render aid in a crash that results in death or bodily injury.
Many people do not realize that they are a Jacksonville Habitual Traffic Offender until they receive a letter stating this from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. At that time, people think that it is too late to save their license, but this is not true. A Jacksonville Driver's License Attorney can review the Florida Driving Record to determine whether any of the prior traffic offenses may be reopened. If so, there is a good chance that a driver's license can be saved from suspension.