If a Southampton Police Officer pulls a motorist over and while running a license check sees that the license is suspended, the officer will issue a summons for driving with a suspended license. There are a number of different sections of law for driving a suspended license that an officer may charge a motorist under, depending on the number of suspensions, and the type of suspensions on the license. Regardless of the section of law cited, all charges for driving with a suspended license are criminal charges.
The most common suspended license charge issued in Southampton is for Aggravated unlicensed operation in the 3rd degree under Section 511.1a. Aggravated unlicensed operation in the 3rd degree involves driving with a suspended license with non-alcohol related suspensions issued on one or two different dates. This charge is a misdemeanor. A conviction for Aggravated unlicensed operation in the 3rd degree will result in a criminal record for the motorist.