Suspended License Defense · Harrisburg, PA

Suspended License Lawyer in Harrisburg.

Driving on a suspended license in Harrisburg — especially a DUI-related suspension under §1543(b) — carries mandatory jail, thousands in fines, and a one-year credit-card extension of your suspension. This is not a citation to ignore or pay by mail.

Harrisburg · Driving on a Suspended License

Why Harrisburg driving on a suspended license cases are different.

Harrisburg is the busiest traffic-citation corridor in Dauphin County. Harrisburg Bureau of Police, PA State Police Troop H, and Capitol Police issue speeding and traffic tickets along Front Street, Cameron Street, the I-83 South Bridge, I-81, Route 22/322, and around the Capitol Complex and Restaurant Row.

Speeding enforcement is heavy on the I-83 South Bridge, I-81 near the Eisenhower Interchange, and Route 22/322 through the city. Downtown patrols focus on red-light and stop-sign violations around the Capitol Complex and Second Street nightlife.

Statute: 75 Pa.C.S. § 1543(a) and § 1543(b). Mandatory jail on §1543(b), one-year suspension extensions, and thousands in fines — the most-overlooked traffic charge in PA.

Court & jurisdiction

Harrisburg traffic citations are heard in Dauphin County Magisterial District Courts. Summary appeals from any Harrisburg MDJ go to the Dauphin County Courthouse on Market Street.

From Harrisburg

Our Camp Hill office sits less than 4 miles across the Susquehanna from downtown Harrisburg — most Harrisburg clients meet with us the same day they call.

3425 Simpson Ferry Rd, Suite 100, Camp Hill, PA 17011

How we defend driving on a suspended license cases in Harrisburg.

  • Distinguish §1543(a) from §1543(b)

    §1543(a) is a summary offense — $200 fine and a 1-year extension. §1543(b) (driving on a DUI suspension) is a summary with mandatory jail (60–90+ days) and fines up to $2,500. Charging errors matter.

  • Challenge PennDOT notice

    §1543(b) requires actual notice of the DUI suspension. If PennDOT can't prove you received the O5133 notice, the mandatory-jail element fails.

  • Attack the stop

    Suspended-license cases usually flow from a traffic stop. A bad stop = suppression of everything that followed, including the license status check.

  • Push for ARD or restricted-license restoration

    First-time §1543(b) offenders may qualify for ARD or an ignition-interlock limited license (§1553) that avoids the mandatory jail entirely.

  • Negotiate to a non-jail charge

    Where facts allow, we push §1543(b) down to §1543(a) or §1786(f) financial-responsibility to eliminate jail exposure.

  • Coordinate with the underlying DUI or suspension

    Fighting the new charge while the underlying suspension is on appeal (or Chapter 15 restoration is pending) can change the outcome dramatically.

Related: Statewide suspended license defense · Harrisburg traffic ticket defense (all citation types) · PA license points & suspension guide.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Common questions about driving on a suspended license in Harrisburg, PA — courts, points, penalties, and defense.

  • Harrisburg traffic citations are heard in Dauphin County Magisterial District Courts. Summary appeals from any Harrisburg MDJ go to the Dauphin County Courthouse on Market Street.

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