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All drivers should be aware of the
Kansas Habitual Violator Law
This very strict law gives the State of Kansas the authority to revoke
a person’s driving privileges for 3 years (with no hardship license available)
if they are convicted of, or plead guilty to, 3 or more serious traffic offenses
within a 5-
These offenses include:
DUI or DWI (Even Diversions)
Driving While Suspended or Revoked
No Insurance
Leaving the Scene of an Accident
Reckless Driving
Eluding a Police Officer
Strong Defense
At Traffic Law Central, we’re experienced in representing individuals charged with
Driving on Habitual Violator Status.
We work to keep our clients out of jail and fight to prevent further damage to their driving records.
There are options for dealing with this charge.
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