People ask Gwinnett County driver's license suspension attorneys all the time, "What offenses involve driver's license suspension in Georgia? Does the driving offense I was ticketed for/charged with involve driver's license suspension?"
Here are the offenses that result in Georgia driver's license suspension, if convicted, in Georgia or any other state:
- Homicide by vehicle
- Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs
- Any felony in which a motor vehicle is used
- Using a motor vehicle to flee or elude a police officer
- Fraudulent or fictitious use of a license or application for a license
- Hit and run/leaving the scene of an accident
(More...)
- Racing
- Refusing an intoxication test
- Driving with revoked, cancelled, or suspended registration
- Driving without insurance
- Driving with a revoked, suspended, or cancelled license
- Failing to appear in court on a driving citation
- Possession or sale of drugs
- 15 points in 24 months
Here is the list for Georgia drivers under 21:
- Hit and run/leaving the scene of an accident
- Racing
- Using a motor vehicle to flee or elude a police officer
- Reckless driving
- Unlawful passing of a school bus
- Improper passing on a hill or curve
- Exceeding the speed limit by 24 miles per hour or more
- Purchasing alcohol
- Driving under the influence - DUI
- Aggressive driving
- Misrepresenting age to purchase alcohol
- Misrepresenting identity to purchase alcohol
- 4 or more points in 12 months
Source: Georgia Department of Driver Services "License Suspensions and Revocations"


