If your license is suspended, the police officer pulling you over will either arrest you and impound the car, give you a ticket and impound the car leaving you to walk or catch a bus, or he will give you a ticket and let you go with the vehicle. If you are ticketed for driving while license suspended, instead of being arrested, you have to make a court date and go see the judge. There is no paying the ticket until after you see the judge. The ticket is usually $500. The judge can also give you 90 days in jail or probation. In October 2003, Driver's Responsibility Fees went into effect. If you are convicted of driving while your license was suspended in October of 2003 or after, the State of Michigan charges you a Driver's Responsibility Fee of $500 every year for 2 years. For more information on the Michigan Driver's Responsibility Program http://www.michigan.gov/driverresponsibility
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