The suspension applies to your car itself, meaning that no matter how valid anyone's license is, the vehicle is out of commission in the eyes of the DMV. The only instance where you are no longer a legal driver would be if your license were suspended on top of the vehicle registration.
You can voluntarily cancel your vehicle's registration online using DRIVES e-Services or in-person at your local County Tag Office. To use DRIVES e-Services, you will need: Your license plate number or VIN number.
You must present proof of identity to reinstate your driver's license. Visit Real ID Checklist for a list of identify documents. Bring all reinstatement documents to the CSC with you such as the "Official Notice of Suspension" sent to you by the DDS, which includes the court name, disposition and violation dates.
You can voluntarily cancel your vehicle's registration online using DRIVES e-Services. Click the button below to access DRIVES e-Services. Under Vehicle Title and Registration, click 'Cancel Vehicle Registration'. You will need: Your license plate number or VIN number, as well as your driver's license number.
Surrendering your license plate is a consequence of certain convictions in Georgia. If convicted of a second or subsequent driving under the influence (DUI) conviction within five years, it requires that the offender surrender the license plates of all vehicles registered in their name.
Cancel Your Vehicle Registration Online. Visit the DRIVES e-Services website. Follow the prompts to cancel your registration. In Person. Download Form MV-18J Application of Voluntary Registration Cancellation. Fill out and sign the application. Locate and visit your county tag office to cancel your registration in person.
You can cancel your vehicle registration online or in person.
Yes, you can. You can register a car with a suspended license in all States. It's possible as long as you do not drive it.