TheQ
Regular Member
A case that has come up recently lead me to research this question:
When someone has a CPL and it gets suspended/revoked, for whatever reason, where does the County Clerk get the address to notify the licensee? What address is the notification sent to?
A few places come to mind as common sense answers:
In the case of the latter, that address could be 4-5 years old. As such, it may be no longer valid. The post office will only forward mail for up to one year.
In the case at hand, the person has a CPL that officers (after apparently giving him a hard time during a stop) notified him was suspended/revoked. The licensee claims to have never received notification. A few items within the realm of possibilities for this come to mind:
I haven't been able to ascertain many facts yet....I'm just musing and wondering how this could be.
When someone has a CPL and it gets suspended/revoked, for whatever reason, where does the County Clerk get the address to notify the licensee? What address is the notification sent to?
A few places come to mind as common sense answers:
- SoS Driver License/State ID DB
- CPL Application
In the case of the latter, that address could be 4-5 years old. As such, it may be no longer valid. The post office will only forward mail for up to one year.
In the case at hand, the person has a CPL that officers (after apparently giving him a hard time during a stop) notified him was suspended/revoked. The licensee claims to have never received notification. A few items within the realm of possibilities for this come to mind:
- The license was revoked and notification was sent to the wrong/old address
- The person received notification and lost it/never read it/forgot about it
- The person is just lying to us
- The cops were lying about the CPL Status
I haven't been able to ascertain many facts yet....I'm just musing and wondering how this could be.