Can they really take my drivers license? The answer is yes.
The Child Support Enforcement division may notify the Motor Vehicle Administration of any obligor who is 60 days or more out of compliance with the most recent order of the court in making child support payments if:
(i) the Administration has accepted an assignment of support under or
(ii) the recipient of support payments has filed an application for support enforcement services with the Administration.
Upon notification by the Administration under this subsection, the Motor Vehicle Administration:
(i) shall suspend the obligor's license or privilege to drive in the State; and
(ii) may issue a work-restricted license or work-restricted privilege to drive in the State.
Conditions for reinstatement of obligor's license
If after information about an obligor is supplied to the Motor Vehicle Administration the obligor's arrearage is paid in full, the obligor has demonstrated good faith by paying the ordered amount of support for 6 consecutive months, or the Administration finds that one of the grounds exist the Administration shall notify the Motor Vehicle Administration to reinstate the obligor's license or privilege to drive.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
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