Pennsylvania law Section 1571 makes it a third-degree felony to violate certain licensing provisions, including issuing or possessing fictitious or altered driver's licenses. Such violations can lead to fines and imprisonment as outlined in state statutes. Each fraudulent license issued or possessed counts as a separate offense.
Violations include issuing, possessing, or using fictitious or fraudulently altered driver's licenses, which are considered serious criminal offenses.
Violations are classified as a third-degree felony, which can result in fines and imprisonment as specified in Pennsylvania law.
Yes, each fictitious or fraudulently altered license issued or possessed is considered a separate offense.
Yes, Section 1571 is referenced in other sections of Pennsylvania vehicle law, such as Sections 1535, 1550, and 1611, which may contain related provisions.