Fraudulent Use of ID / License in Illinois
If you’re facing consequences for using a fake ID or driver’s license in Illinois, you need experienced legal help. The penalties for fraudulent ID use can include imprisonment and long-term loss of driving privileges. At Johnson & Goldrich, P.C., we focus exclusively on helping people reinstate their driving privileges after license suspension or revocation. Contact our law firm now to schedule a free consultation.
Consequences for Fraudulent Use of a Driver’s License or ID
Punishments for fake ID use in Illinois can be severe. They can include a Class A misdemeanor, Class 2, 3, or 4 felony charge, and a minimum fine of $500 or 50 hours of community service. Consequences can also include much higher fines and jail time.
The Secretary of State will suspend your license for at least 12 months, or revoke it, for the following violations:
- Providing false information on a driver’s license or ID card application
- Using fake identification to obtain a driver’s license or ID
- Using a fictitious or altered driver’s license or permit
- Using someone else’s driver’s license or ID card as your own
- Allowing another person to use your personal identification documents to apply for a license or ID using their name
In the state of Illinois, manufacturing fake IDs is an especially serious offense. Your license can be revoked if you make or have the equipment to make, sell, use, attempt to use, or help others use unauthorized IDs or driver’s licenses.
The Secretary of State may also suspend your license for any of the following:
- Possessing, displaying, or trying to use an altered driver’s license or ID
- Allowing someone to use another person’s ID or license
- Submitting a fraudulent application or letting someone else submit documents for a fraudulent application
How the Secretary of State Handles Fraudulent ID Cases
When the Secretary of State discovers the illegal use of a driver’s license or ID, they take immediate action. You will lose your driving privileges and receive a suspension notice. Depending on the severity of the violation, they may pursue license revocation.
The state considers factors such as:
- The type of fraudulent activity involved
- Whether you’ve had previous violations
- The intended use of the fraudulent ID/license
- Any related criminal charges
Additionally, committing fraud in the making of a driver’s license or ID card application can result in license or permit cancellation. Cancellation means the Secretary of State rescinds your driving privileges. You can only reapply after the terms of the cancellation have been met.
Understanding Suspension vs. Revocation
A driver’s license suspension has a defined end date but a license revocation is indefinite. In each case, you must petition for reinstatement. With a revocation, you must also prove you deserve to have your driving privileges restored.
The Path To License Reinstatement
Getting your license back after a fraudulent ID incident requires careful navigation of the legal system. The Secretary of State demands clear evidence that you understand the seriousness of the offense and will not make the same mistake again. This often includes:
- Completing driver education programs
- Attending substance abuse evaluations
- Providing character reference letters
- Demonstrating lifestyle changes
- Preparing thoroughly for your reinstatement hearing (if necessary)
Why Legal Representation Matters
The license reinstatement process in Illinois involves complex administrative procedures. Many people who attempt to handle their cases alone face repeated denials and delays. Working with an attorney skilled in license reinstatement can significantly improve your chances of success.
If you’ve been charged with fraudulent use of an ID, our attorneys can help. Contact Johnson & Goldrich, P.C., for a free consultation. Our extensive experience handling license reinstatement cases means we understand exactly what you’re going through and how to help.
The Financial Impact of License Loss
Living without a valid driver’s license can affect almost every aspect of your daily life. Many of our clients face financial challenges, such as:
- Keeping their job when they can’t drive to work
- Higher auto insurance rates after reinstatement
- Transportation costs
- Lost employment opportunities
- Additional fines and legal fees for the violation
Long-Term Consequences
A fraudulent ID conviction can follow you long after your license suspension or revocation ends. Future employers, educational institutions, and licensing boards may look at your past actions when making decisions.
Contact Johnson & Goldrich, P.C.
For years, our law firm has focused exclusively on Illinois driver’s license reinstatement. Our deep understanding of the Secretary of State’s requirements and procedures allows us to help clients pursue reinstatement successfully.
Don’t let one mistake define your future. Contact Johnson & Goldrich, P.C., for professional help with your case. We understand the stress and uncertainty you’re facing, and we’re here to help guide you.Schedule a consultation now to discuss your situation and learn about your options. Our experienced Chicago license reinstatement lawyers are ready to help you work towards restoring your driving privileges.