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Alabama Driving Law

Information on Alabama driving law and Alabama traffic laws...

You are responsible for obeying all Alabama traffic laws. If you are arrested for violating Alabama driving law and convicted, you may, in addition to the punishment handed down by the court, lose your driver license through cancellation, revocation, suspension, or disqualification.

Cancellation of Driver License

Alabama law authorizes the Director of Public Safety to cancel any driver license upon determining that a person was not entitled to the license.

Failing to give required or correct information on a driver license application or committing any fraud in making an application is a violation of Alabama driving law and is also grounds for license cancellation.

Revocation of Driver License

A driver license may be revoked if a driver is convicted of certain offenses of Alabama traffic laws. After the period of revocation has expired, the driver may apply for a new driver license and will be required to take and pass the complete examinations.

According to Alabama driving law, the Director must revoke your license upon receiving a record of your conviction for:

Suspension of Driver License

The Alabama driving law states that a driver license may be suspended if a driver is convicted of certain offenses or is judged incompetent to operate a motor vehicle.

After the period of suspension, the driver license will be reinstated unless it expired during the period of the suspension, or unless all the requirements of the suspension and Alabama traffic laws were not met.

In accordance with Alabama driving law, your driver license may be suspended if you:

In accordance with Alabama traffic laws, after a traffic conviction is 2 years old, it loses its point count for suspension purposes but remains on a driver’s record.

The Alabama Point System

The point system has been instituted in Alabama driving law as a means of identifying the problem driver (one who continually disobeys the motor vehicle laws).

Points are assessed for various violations as follows:

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