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Knowingly Driving Uninsured Vehicle Lawyer in Baltimore County, Maryland

Experienced Defense Against Knowingly Driving an Uninsured Vehicle Charges in Towson and Baltimore County

If you or a loved one has been charged with knowingly driving an uninsured vehicle in Baltimore County, Maryland, you face a serious misdemeanor offense under Maryland Transportation Article § 17-107. This charge applies when a person drives (or allows another to drive) a vehicle they know or have reason to know is not covered by the required insurance. Prosecutors in Baltimore County District and Circuit Courts treat these cases seriously, and a conviction can result in jail time, substantial fines, points on your driving record, and long-term collateral consequences including higher insurance rates and potential license issues.

At Shepard Law in Towson, principal attorney Stephen P. Shepard provides client-centered and compassionate criminal defense representation to individuals facing knowingly driving an uninsured vehicle charges throughout Baltimore County. With more than a decade of dedicated service defending clients in Towson, Essex, Catonsville, and surrounding communities, our firm focuses on understanding your unique circumstances and protecting your future with thoughtful, personalized advocacy.

Take the Next Step – Contact Shepard Law Today

A knowingly driving an uninsured vehicle charge in Baltimore County requires prompt, compassionate legal guidance. The earlier you reach out, the better we can protect your rights and explore all available options.

Call Shepard Law at (410) 648-4008 or complete our secure online contact form for a free, confidential consultation. We also offer jail visits for a fee when needed. Attorney Stephen P. Shepard is prepared to listen carefully to your story, explain your rights, and provide the client-centered and compassionate representation you deserve under Maryland Transportation Article § 17-107.

What Is Knowingly Driving an Uninsured Vehicle Under Maryland Law?

Under Maryland Transportation Article § 17-107, a person may not drive a motor vehicle or, if the owner, knowingly permit another person to drive a vehicle if they know or have reason to know that the vehicle is not covered by the required security (insurance). The State often relies on Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) records showing no insurance coverage as prima facie evidence of knowledge. This offense is distinct from administrative insurance lapses and carries criminal penalties in addition to any MVA sanctions.

Penalties for Knowingly Driving an Uninsured Vehicle in Baltimore County

A conviction is a misdemeanor with escalating penalties:

  • First offense: Imprisonment not exceeding 1 year, a fine not exceeding $1,000, or both; plus 5 points on your driving record.
  • Second or subsequent offense: Imprisonment not exceeding 2 years, a fine not exceeding $2,000 (or $1,000 depending on specific circumstances), or both; plus another 5 points on your driving record.

 

Convictions can also lead to license suspension or revocation by the MVA, increased insurance premiums, and other collateral consequences. Administrative penalties for uninsured registration may apply separately.

Strong Defenses to Knowingly Driving an Uninsured Vehicle Charges

At Shepard Law, we carefully review every aspect of the State’s case to build a thoughtful defense strategy tailored to your situation. Common and effective defenses include:

  • Lack of actual knowledge or reason to know the vehicle was uninsured
  • Challenges to the reliability or admissibility of MVA records
  • Insufficient evidence linking you to the vehicle or the lack of insurance
  • Constitutional violations involving the traffic stop or search
  • Mistaken identity or owner/permitter issues

 

Stephen P. Shepard approaches each case with care and attention, working closely with clients to pursue the most appropriate resolution—whether through negotiation for dismissal, reduction of charges, or trial.

Why Choose Shepard Law for Knowingly Driving an Uninsured Vehicle Defense in Baltimore County

Stephen P. Shepard is a respected Baltimore County criminal defense attorney recognized by Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star,” Avvo with a 10.0 “Superb” rating, Martindale-Hubbell as a “Client Champion Platinum,” and The National Trial Lawyers as a “Top 40 Under 40.” He is an active member of the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association and regularly appears in Baltimore County courts.

Our Towson office, located at 303 W. Pennsylvania Avenue, Towson, MD 21204, serves clients across Baltimore County. At Shepard Law, you receive client-centered and compassionate representation focused on your individual needs and long-term well-being.

Take the Next Step – Contact Shepard Law Today

Call Shepard Law at (410) 648-4008 or complete our secure online contact form for a free, confidential consultation. We also offer jail visits for a fee when needed. Attorney Stephen P. Shepard is prepared to listen carefully to your story, explain your rights, and provide the client-centered and compassionate representation you deserve.

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