
#DRIVERS LICENSE RENEWAL MARYSVILLE WA LICENSE#
“Washington’s law authorizing automatic and mandatory license suspensions not only violates basic fairness for people with low or no income, it violates the state constitution,” said ACLU of Washington Staff Attorney Lisa Nowlin. Lacy currently owes over $12,000 in fines and fees. She recently had a job offer and start date in dental office management, but she was not able to start the job because of the suspended license. The suspended license has also made it difficult for her to maintain employment. Lacy has been unable to pay fines and fees from moving violations due to health and family issues.

This makes commuting to work and transporting her daughter to and from school difficult. Danielle Pierce: A 33-year-old resident of Everett whose driver’s license has been suspended since 2011 for failure to pay traffic fines and costs.These additional barriers compound the root problems that make it difficult for people with low or no income to pay fines and fees. These include loss of employment and income the inability to take children to school and the inability to care for family members. The plaintiffs in the case come from throughout Washington and have suffered a variety of negative consequences due to the loss of their license-consequences that individuals with an ability to pay traffic fines would not face. I can’t afford to get my license back, but need it to go to my job and take my daughter to school,” said Danielle Pierce, an Everett resident who is a plaintiff in the case. I had to drive to work though, and so the tickets for driving without a license and thousands of dollars in additional fines, fees, and interest piled on over the years. “When my license was suspended, I was living in my car and unable to pay the ticket.
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The lawsuit also alleges that license suspension for failure to pay a ticket is an unconstitutionally excessive punishment. The lawsuit claims that Washington’s law authorizing automatic and mandatory license suspensions for failure to pay moving violation fines violates the state constitution’s rights to due process and equal protection, due to the additional punishments it levies on individuals with low or no income. OLYMPIA – The ACLU of Washington has filed a lawsuit on behalf of individuals who have had their driver’s licenses suspended by the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) because they were unable to pay fines and fees for moving violations.
