Keep Your License • Keep Insurance Premiums Low
Idaho is a state of vast, wide open expanses. Getting from point A to point B without a vehicle is difficult. As a result, losing your driver's license can seriously hinder your ability to carry on living a normal life. How will you get to work? To the doctor? To the grocery store?
A knowledgeable, experienced lawyer can help you keep your license and keep traffic violations from causing your insurance premiums to skyrocket. Attorney Bryson D. Perkins spent two years as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Canyon County before going into private practice.
Providing detail-oriented, cost-effective, personalized legal service, we will work hard to help you fight your traffic violation charges and achieve the best possible result. Call Perkins Law PLLC at 208.454.8578 or contact our office online to schedule an initial consultation with attorney Bryson D. Perkins.
Thorough Defense Against a Variety of Traffic Violations
At Perkins Law PLLC, we represent clients throughout Boise, Idaho, and the Treasure Valley. We provide a thorough, aggressive defense against a full variety of traffic violations, including:
- DWP — Driving Without Privileges
- DUI — Driving Under the Influence (this includes illegal drugs and drunk driving)
- Reckless driving and inattentive driving
- Speeding and other common infractions
Fighting License Suspensions
Many people have their licenses suspended without ever realizing it, and without realizing they have done anything wrong. A license can be suspended for failing to make child support payments or traffic tickets.
If you move, or if you miss the notices in the mail, your situation could snowball: once your license is suspended, you risk being charged with Driving Without Privileges (DWP) any time you are pulled over. DWP carries a mandatory minimum sentence of two days in jail.
In these situations, prosecutors are more concerned with making sure you catch up on your child support or pay your old parking tickets than they are concerned with keeping your license suspended. An experienced lawyer can advise you on how to catch up with payments and negotiate a driver's license restoration with the prosecuting attorney.
Fighting DUI Charges
If you are charged with drunk driving, you will lose your Driver's License and receive a temporary license that will expire after 30 days. You have seven days to schedule a hearing where you can challenge the reason for the suspension. To schedule an initial consultation with Bryson D. Perkins, call Perkins Law PLLC at 208.454.8578 or contact our offices online.

