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Habitual Traffic Offender Lawyer Somerset County

Habitual Traffic Offender Lawyer in Somerset County, Maryland

A habitual traffic offender designation in Somerset County is a serious administrative action by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) that can lead to a multi-year license revocation. Under Md. Code, Transportation Art. § 27-101, accumulating specific major traffic convictions triggers this status. As a habitual traffic offender lawyer Somerset County, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.

Last verified: April 2026 | District Court of MD for Somerset County | Maryland General Assembly

In Maryland, the Habitual Offender law is an administrative point system managed by the MVA, separate from criminal court penalties. A driver becomes a habitual offender upon accumulating three or more of certain major convictions within a five-year period. These include DUI, driving while suspended or revoked, felony drug violations involving a vehicle, and vehicular manslaughter. The consequence is a mandatory license revocation for a minimum of one year, and often longer for repeat designations. This is a critical area where a habitual traffic offender lawyer Somerset County can intervene, often by challenging the underlying convictions that form the basis for the MVA’s action.

Official Maryland Statutes and Court Resources

The Maryland point system and habitual offender rules are codified in state law. The official statute, Md. Code, Transportation Art. § 27-101 (official Maryland General Assembly), details the point values and the MVA’s authority. All traffic cases that generate points begin in the local District Court. For Somerset County, that is the District Court of MD for Somerset County. Successfully defending the underlying ticket or violation in this court is the most effective way to prevent points from accumulating toward a habitual offender status.

  1. Receive a Citation or MVA Notice: You may get a traffic ticket requiring a court appearance or an MVA notice of a proposed suspension/revocation.
  2. Consult a Habitual Offender Lawyer Immediately: Contact our firm to review your driving record and the specific allegations. Time is limited to request hearings.
  3. Develop a Dual-Track Defense Strategy: We prepare to defend the new charge in District Court while also preparing for any necessary MVA administrative hearing.
  4. Appear in Somerset County District Court: We represent you to seek a dismissal, not guilty verdict, or a PBJ to avoid points.
  5. Address the MVA Action: If an MVA hearing is required, we advocate for you to retain your license or minimize the revocation period.
  6. Plan for Reinstatement: If a revocation occurs, we guide you through the steps to eventually restore your driving privileges.

Penalties for Habitual Traffic Offender Status in Somerset County

In Somerset County, a habitual traffic offender designation results in a mandatory license revocation for a minimum of one year, with longer terms for subsequent designations, and requires strict compliance with MVA reinstatement procedures.

Action / ConvictionMVA PointsLicense ImpactTypical Fine RangeOther Consequences
Driving While Suspended/Revoked12 pointsAdditional 1-year suspensionUp to $1,000Possible 60 days jail
DUI / DWI8-12 pointsRevocation (Habitual Offender trigger)Up to $1,000Jail, Ignition Interlock
Reckless Driving6 pointsSuspension at 8+ pointsUp to $1,000Up to 6 months jail
Aggressive Driving5 pointsSuspension at 8+ pointsUp to $500Possible jail
Habitual Offender DesignationN/A (Administrative)Mandatory Revocation (1-5 years)N/ASR-22 insurance, strict reinstatement

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Our Experience with Maryland Traffic and MVA Defense

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997. Our firm brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to every case. In Maryland, our team includes former prosecutors who understand how the state builds its cases. We have a documented track record of favorable outcomes in traffic and administrative hearings. For clients seeking an affordable habitual traffic offender lawyer Somerset County, we offer clear fee structures and payment plans. Our goal is to provide effective defense that is accessible.

Case Results and Client Advocacy

While specific Somerset County habitual offender results are part of confidential case files, our firm-wide approach has secured over 4,739 documented case results with a favorable outcome rate exceeding 93%. These results include dismissals, reductions, and favorable settlements in traffic and criminal cases. Mr. Sris, the firm’s founder and a former prosecutor, provides strategic oversight on complex cases. Every case is unique, and we dedicate our resources to achieving the best possible result for each client.

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Habitual Traffic Offender Lawyer Near Me Somerset County

Our Maryland office in Rockville represents clients facing traffic charges and MVA actions in Somerset County. We serve the communities of Princess Anne, Crisfield, Westover, Marion Station, and Deal Island. The District Court for Somerset County is located at 30512 Prince William Street, Princess Anne, MD 21853.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Habitual Offender Defense in Somerset County

How many points until I lose my license in Maryland?

8 points triggers an MVA point system hearing; 12 points results in revocation. Somerset County District Court traffic convictions add points. Probation Before Judgment (PBJ) avoids point assessment.

Can I fight a habitual traffic offender designation in Maryland?

Yes. You can request an MVA hearing to contest the designation. More effectively, a habitual traffic offender lawyer Somerset County can challenge the underlying convictions that created the points, often in District Court, which can prevent or reverse the MVA’s action.

What happens after my license is revoked as a habitual offender?

You must serve the full revocation period (minimum one year) with no driving. Afterward, you must apply for reinstatement, which typically requires completing a driver improvement program, paying fees, and filing high-risk SR-22 insurance.

Is a PBJ available for a ticket that could make me a habitual offender?

It depends on the specific offense and your prior record. For many non-DUI moving violations in Somerset County, a PBJ is a possible outcome that avoids a conviction and points, which is crucial for avoiding habitual offender status.

How can an affordable habitual traffic offender lawyer Somerset County help me?

An experienced lawyer can review your record, identify errors, negotiate with prosecutors to reduce charges or secure PBJs, and represent you at MVA hearings. This full approach is often more cost-effective than losing your license and livelihood.

Related Legal Services in Somerset County: If you are facing other charges, we also provide representation for Criminal Defense, DUI/DWI, and Family Law matters. For more information on our statewide traffic defense practice, visit our Maryland Reckless Driving Lawyer hub page.

Last verified: April 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.

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