Even though my driver’s license is suspended, is there any kind of license that I can receive or something that I can do as a felon just out of prison on parole trying to find work?

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Even though my driver’s license is suspended, is there any kind of license that I can receive or something that I can do as a felon just out of prison on parole trying to find work?

It’s not a DUI case; I was convicted of a UUMV. They suspend your license on the grounds that you are using a vehical while committing a felony. I went to prison and am now out. My license before this has already been suspended for the last 12 years for non payment of fines in Iowa. When they suspended it it was already suspended. I have now paid everything to be able to finally get my license but it’s suspended. Getting out of prison I am required to have a job but so far I have run into that 95 of jobs for felons require you have a

license.

Asked on February 21, 2019 under Criminal Law, Oklahoma

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 5 years ago | Contributor

All states are members of an interestate "compact" or agreement under which they share information about licenses and traffic infractions and enforce each other's license suspensions or revocations. If your license is validly suspended, other states will not grant you a license.


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