
Maryland Points Suspension Lawyer — How to Fight a License Suspension
A points suspension in Maryland is an administrative action by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) triggered by accumulating too many driver violation points. This can lead to a mandatory license suspension, requiring immediate legal help. A Maryland points suspension lawyer from the Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. can challenge the suspension at an MVA hearing.
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In Maryland, the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) assigns points for moving violations under Md. Code, Transportation § 16-402. If a driver accumulates 8 to 11 points, the MVA will send a warning letter. Accumulating 12 or more points within a 2-year period results in an automatic license suspension. The length of the suspension increases with the point total: 12-14 points leads to a suspension, while 15-22 points or more can result in longer suspensions or even revocation. This is a strict administrative penalty separate from any court case.
Last verified: April 2026 | Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration | Maryland General Assembly
Official Legal Resources
For the official state law on driver license points and suspensions, refer to the Maryland Transportation Code § 16-402. For procedures and hearing information, visit the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) website.
The MVA Points Suspension Process & Defense Strategy
When you receive a Notice of Suspension from the MVA, you have a limited time to request a hearing to contest it. An attorney can argue for a restricted license for work or essential purposes, present mitigating circumstances, or challenge the underlying points. In some cases, completing a driver improvement program (DIP) can lead to point reduction.
- Immediately request an MVA hearing upon receiving your suspension notice to preserve your right to drive.
- Gather all related documents: traffic tickets, driving record, and the MVA notice.
- Consult with a points suspension lawyer to identify defenses, such as incorrect point calculations.
- Prepare for the hearing by collecting evidence of compliance, like course completion certificates.
- Attend the MVA hearing with your attorney to present your case to the hearing officer.
- If the suspension is upheld, explore options for a restricted license for work or medical necessities.
Penalties for a Maryland Points Suspension
In Maryland, a points suspension is an administrative action by the MVA that results in the loss of your driving privileges for a set period based on your accumulated points.
| Point Range (in 2 years) | MVA Action | License Impact | Possible Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8-11 Points | Warning Letter | None | Advisory to improve driving |
| 12-14 Points | Mandatory Suspension | Suspension | Hearing required to contest |
| 15-22 Points | Extended Suspension | Longer Suspension | Possible restricted license |
| 23+ Points | Revocation | Revocation | Must re-apply after revocation period |
Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.
Why Choose Our Firm for Your Points Suspension Case
Founded in 1997, the Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings decades of combined experience in Maryland traffic law and MVA hearings. Our firm’s founder, a former prosecutor, understands both sides of administrative and court proceedings. We focus on providing clear, direct legal help to resolve points suspensions efficiently.
Kristen Fisher
Managing Attorney, Maryland Traffic Defense
Bar Admissions: Maryland, Virginia
A former Maryland Assistant State’s Attorney, Kristen Fisher leverages her prosecutorial insight to build strong defenses for clients facing MVA points suspensions and other serious traffic matters.
Seeking Legal Help for a Points Suspension
If you are facing a points suspension, obtaining legal help quickly is critical. The Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has experience representing drivers in MVA hearings. Mr. Sris, the firm’s founder with a background as a former prosecutor, oversees complex case strategy. We work to protect your driving privileges by challenging the suspension or seeking a restricted license.
Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.
Points Suspension Lawyer Near Maryland | Contact Our Office
Our Maryland location is centrally positioned to serve clients across the state facing MVA hearings. If you need a points suspension lawyer near Maryland, contact us for a legal consultation.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
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Rockville, MD 20850
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Frequently Asked Questions: Maryland Points Suspensions
Can a lawyer get my points suspension dismissed?
Yes. A points suspension lawyer can argue for dismissal at an MVA hearing by challenging the accuracy of your point total, presenting mitigating evidence, or showing you’ve completed a driver improvement course to reduce points.
How long do points stay on my Maryland driving record?
Points remain on your Maryland driving record for two years from the violation date. However, the convictions themselves stay on your record for three years. The MVA calculates suspensions based on points accumulated within a rolling 2-year period.
What is the difference between a suspension and a revocation?
A suspension is temporary; your driving privilege will be reinstated after a set period if you meet all requirements. A revocation is more severe, terminating your license entirely and requiring a new application after the revocation period ends, with no aim for of re-issuance.
Can I get a restricted license during a points suspension?
It depends. The MVA may grant a restricted license for purposes like work, school, or medical treatment if you can prove severe hardship. An attorney can help petition for this restriction during your hearing.
Should I get a legal consultation for a points suspension?
Yes. An immediate legal consultation is crucial. A lawyer can explain your rights, evaluate the strength of the MVA’s case, and ensure you meet all deadlines to request a hearing and potentially avoid a full suspension.
Internal Links: For more information on related issues, see our pages on Maryland Traffic Lawyer, Maryland License Suspension Lawyer, and Maryland Criminal Defense Lawyer.
Page last verified and updated: April 2026. Laws and procedures change. Contact the Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (301) 363-4040 for current legal guidance regarding your points suspension case.