Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania law prohibits individuals from displaying a foreign license during a suspension, revocation, or disqualification of their driving privileges. Exceptions are made for displaying a regular driver's license if a commercial license is disqualified, depending on residency and license type. Violating this law results in a summary offense with a $200 fine, in addition to other penalties.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is unlawful to display a foreign license during a suspension or revocation of your Pennsylvania driving privileges.

Yes, commercial drivers may display a regular driver's license issued by their state or country if their commercial license is disqualified.

Violating this law is a summary offense with a $200 fine, plus other penalties under Pennsylvania law.

Yes, nonresidents must comply with this law and cannot display a foreign license during suspension or disqualification of their driving privileges.