Driving With A Suspended/Revoked License Or Driving Privileges

Driving with a Suspended License in New York, also known as Aggravated Unlicensed Operation (AUO) is a crime which can either be a misdemeanor 
(511.1 or 511.2) or a Felony (511.3). 
   

AUO - 3RD Degree - Unclassified misdemeanor punishable up to 30 days in jail, a mandatory fine from $200 to $500.This offense is committed when a person is 
operating with any suspension other than alcohol related.
      

AUO - 2ND Degree - Unclassified misdemeanor punishable up to 180 days in jail, a mandatory fine from $500 to $1000 Jail time is minimum mandatory 7 days unless given 
3 years probation. This offense can be committed 3 ways and occurs when a driver:
    

  1. Operates with an alcohol related suspension or revocation;

  2. Operates with 3 or more active suspensions or revocations that
    have occurred on 3 or more separate dates;

  3. Commits AUO in 3rd Degree and have been convicted within the
    previous 18 months.

AUO- 1st Degree - Is a Felony and is punishable up to 4 years in prison and a mandatory fine of $1,000 to $5,000. This offense is committed when a driver:
   

  1. Operates a motor vehicle and has 10 or more suspensions or revocations imposed on 10 different dates.

  2. Commits the offense of AUO - 2nd Degree while intoxicated or impaired by alcohol or drugs.

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