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Under Mississippi state law, a parent may be ordered to spend up to two years in jail if they willfully fail to pay child support. But state law protects destitute parents from being thrown in jail for failure to pay child support.
Applicants must provide proof of their hardship and give the reasons they need the license. They must also provide proof of school attendance and job verification.
A DUI conviction and chemical test failure (a BAC of . 08% or more) is reported to the Commissioner of Public Safety. The Commissioner then suspends the persons drivers license for: 120 days for a first offense 1 year for a second offense 3 years for a third offense, and 10 years for a fourth offense.
If you are caught driving on a suspended or revoked license, you could be charged with a misdemeanor crime, and subject to the following penalties: Fines between $200 and $500. An increase in the length of your license suspension. From two days to six months in jail.
The failure to pay child support in Mississippi may cost you your drivers license. In Mississippi, if you are 30 days or more delinquent in your child support order your drivers license may be suspended, as may any occupational, professional, recreational or business licenses you hold.
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You must clear your record and pay the fine at the court for the county in which your ticket was issued. You must pay the MDPS reinstatement fee (either in person or using this online application). MDPS must receive confirmation from the court that your record has been cleared. This can take up to several weeks.
Is a DUI a felony or misdemeanor? In the State of Mississippi, a third DUI offense can be a felony if it is a 3rd DUI within 5 years.
Generally, the reinstatement fee is $100 ($175 if the suspension was based on an implied consent violation).
The State of Mississippi has what is known as the 10 Day Rule your license will automatically be suspended unless you file a Test Refusal Petition within 10 calendar days after receiving the Notice of Intent to Suspend.
In that case, a parent can attempt to negotiate a payment plan with the Mississippi state government. If the two parties in negotiating a child support plan and the parent sticks with it, the parent would avoid license suspension. The parent can also file a motion with a court to establish a payment plan.

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