No Valid License charges in New York
A no-valid-license charge alleges you drove without ever having a valid license, or with an expired one. It is more serious than a paperwork issue and can carry points or misdemeanor treatment. In New York, a conviction adds demerit points toward the New York DMV suspension threshold of 10 points in 24 months, and the conviction follows you to your insurer.
Why fight your No Valid License ticket?
Defenses that actually work
Attorneys distinguish between an expired-but-eligible license and never-licensed status, and can present a since-obtained or renewed license to support dismissal or reduction.
What's at stake in New York
Depending on the circumstances, a conviction can add points, carry significant fines, or be charged as a misdemeanor. In New York, points accumulate toward suspension at 10 points in 24 months.
Prevent insurance increases
A no valid license conviction can raise New York premiums by roughly 32% — often for three years. Fighting the ticket can prevent that.
Flat fee, no financial risk
You pay a one-time flat fee regardless of how much attorney time your case takes. If we can't match you, you pay nothing.