This law section addresses penalties for habitual offenders who drive with suspended or revoked licenses, and provisions for paying fines and costs through installments. It also notes the repeal of a previous section related to disposition of fines and forfeitures. Key provisions include criminal penalties for habitual offenders and flexible payment options for fines.
They commit a second-degree misdemeanor, which can lead to criminal charges and penalties.
Yes, if you demonstrate inability to pay, the court may order you to pay fines and costs in installments.
Failure to comply can result in imprisonment, with the duration based on the unpaid amount, roughly one day per $40 owed.
No, section 6505 regarding fines and forfeitures was repealed effective 60 days after April 28, 1978.