License Suspension Appeal Steps

Summary

If you face a license suspension and fines in Ohio, consider appealing the decision. Contact the court clerk for appeal procedures and gather documentation proving your license was valid. Write an appeal letter explaining the situation, including the judges acknowledgment of your valid license and the paperwork delay. Explore legal aid organizations in Ohio for free or low-cost legal assistance.

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No i have not but now they have me under a year suspension
That sounds tough. You may want to consider appealing the suspension or fines. In Kentucky, you can appeal a traffic court decision within 30 days.
- Contact the court clerk for appeal procedures.
- Consult a local attorney for specific advice on your case.
Would you like help connecting to a local lawyer?
Its franklin oh is the courts
Thanks for the information. Since your case involves a license suspension and fines, it could be beneficial to connect with a local lawyer who can provide specific guidance. Would you like assistance in getting connected to a local attorney? If so, I'll need your phone number, name, and zip code to proceed.
I dont have money to pay for a lawyer why i was hoping you had information i could use my self
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I understand your concern about not being able to afford a lawyer. Here are some steps you can take on your own:
- Contact the Court Clerk: Request information on how to appeal the suspension and fines.
- Gather Documentation: Collect all documents proving your license was valid at the time.
- Write an Appeal Letter: Clearly explain your situation, including the judge's acknowledgment of your valid license and how the paperwork delay was not your fault.
You may also want to look into legal aid organizations in Kentucky that offer free or low-cost legal assistance. Good luck!