Atoka, TN asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes and Traffic Tickets for Arkansas

Q: Is unsafe driving in AR Is this a misdemeanor? Will I lose my license? I have had a clean record before this.

I have never been in trouble with the law before. The officer told me to just pay my fine and see afterwards if i could get it of my record. He marked it as a traffic offense but not a criminal offense. I am worried because I don't want to lose my job, license or anything. Can someone please help me? This occured in Arkansas.

1 Lawyer Answer
James E Hensley Jr
James E Hensley Jr
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Conway, AR
  • Licensed in Arkansas

A: It's only a traffic offense. You will not lose your job or license. Go to court and ask the prosecutor to keep this off your record. If it is clean, you might have to pay a few bucks more on the fine but should be able to keep it off your record.

If the Court denies your request to keep it off your record, then wait six months and file a motion to seal. You can get this from the clerk at the court usually. Quite often, the Court will sign your order and then make sure it gets sent to ACIC. Ask the Clerk if she will send it for you. Be sure and check with ACIC after a couple weeks. Sometimes the Clerks or ACIC will forget to actually "seal" the record.

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