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Home > Traffic_Offences > Driving Demerit Points > Montana Demerit Points - Montana
Under Montana driving law, a person driving while an Habitual Traffic Offender may be imprisoned for a period not to exceed 1 year, fined not more than $1,000, or both. In addition, a 1 year revocation of the license or privilege to drive will be added to the original revocation. Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS) Montana is connected to a nationwide computer system that will search a common computer database to determine if a new applicant for a driver's license is currently suspended or revoked in any jurisdiction. If you are, you may not make application or renew a license to drive in Montana until your previous driving status is no longer suspended or revoked. Driving While Suspended or Revoked Under Montana driving law, any person who drives while their license or privilege to drive is suspended or revoked in Montana , or any other jurisdiction, may be fined not more than $500, sentenced to a minimum of two days in jail and have an additional "like" period of suspension or revocation added to their record. In addition, a person operating a motor vehicle while their license is suspended or revoked under Montana driving law for an alcohol offense will have their vehicle seized and rendered inoperable by the court for thirty (30) days.
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