CDL Tickets
Facing CDL tickets can seriously impact your career and livelihood, especially in Oklahoma where commercial driving licenses are essential for many jobs. Understanding the legal process and potential penalties is crucial to protect your driving privileges and avoid costly fines or suspensions. Learn more about your rights and options by consulting a knowledgeable Tulsa CDL Ticket attorney who can guide you through the complexities of CDL-related charges.
When dealing with CDL tickets, having the right legal support makes a difference. The Tulsa attorney team at Wirth Law Office is experienced in handling commercial driving license issues and can help you navigate the enforcement process. If you need legal help, call Wirth Law Office at (918) 879-1681 to discuss your case and explore your options with a trusted legal advisor.
What Is a Traffic Conviction for Oklahoma Commercial Drivers?
Confused traffic conviction for Oklahoma commercial drivers? Attorney James Wirth explains the expanded definition in state and federal law. Read more »
When Can a Dismissal Be a Conviction under Oklahoma Law? When You Have a CDL!
When a dismissal can be a conviction under Oklahoma law if you have a CDL. Learn from Tulsa Attorney James Wirth in this informative post. Read more »
When Is Blowing .04 the Same as a DUI? When You Have a CDL in Oklahoma!
Blowing a.04 can lead to DUI charges for commercial drivers in Oklahoma. Contact Tulsa Attorney James Wirth for legal advice on CDL laws. Read more »
There Are No Hardship or Work Permits for Commercial Drivers’ Licenses in Oklahoma
If you require legal guidance regarding CDL , reach out to lawyer James Wirth for assistance with your case. Read more »
What Are “Serious Traffic Offenses” for Commercial Drivers in Oklahoma?
If you're a CDL holder, there are various types of traffic offenses that can lead to major or serious offenses. Read more »
What Is a “Major Violation” for Commercial Drivers in Oklahoma?
As a commercial driver in Oklahoma, it's important to understand what constitutes a major violation. These are the violations that could lead to the loss of your commercial driving privileges for up to one year, and they include driving or being in actual physical possession of a commercial vehicle with a blood alcohol level of.04 or more, refusal to submit to a chemical test, hit and run accidents, and any felony involving the use of a commercial vehicle. Additionally, a second conviction for any of these offenses results in a lifetime disqualification. If you're facing a major violation or serious traffic offense, it's crucial to speak with an experienced attorney. Read more »
What Is an Out-Of-Service Order for an Oklahoma Commercial Driver?
Learn about out-of-service orders for Oklahoma commercial drivers. An out-of-service order is when law enforcement or an inspector from the Department of Transportation orders you not to drive a commercial vehicle for a specified amount of time due to a violation of federal law. This can be based on your condition, how many hours you've been driving, or other potential violations. The specified period of time can range from 24 hours to months or even longer. To rectify the situation, you may need to comply with certain regulations before being allowed to drive again. If you need legal assistance with an out-of-service order or other commercial driving issue, contact an attorney at MakeLawEasy.com. Read more »
What Is an Out-Of-Service Order Violation for CDL Holders in Oklahoma?
An out-of-service order violation can be a serious offense for commercial drivers in Oklahoma. According to attorney James Wirth, this violation occurs when a CDL holder is caught driving a commercial vehicle while under an out-of-service order. The consequences of this violation depend on factors such as hazardous material transportation, operating a vehicle designed for 15+ passengers, and involvement in a railroad crossing. The first offense can lead to a 90-day disqualification, while a third conviction within 10 years may result in a three-year disqualification. It's important to seek the advice of a Tulsa CDL lawyer if you're facing these circumstances to protect your livelihood. Read more »
What Happens if You Get a Moving Violation and You Have a CDL in Oklahoma?
Anti-masking laws prohibit anyone who issues a ticket from taking action on tickets on CDL license holders that would mask the actual offense. Read more »