What is drivers license suppressed meaning?

When a driver's license is suppressed, it means that the individual's driving privileges have been temporarily or permanently revoked or suspended by the state's department of motor vehicles (DMV). There are several reasons why a driver's license may be suppressed, including DUI/DWI convictions, reckless driving, accumulation of too many points on the license, failure to pay fines or appear in court, or medical conditions that impair driving ability. A suppressed license prevents the individual from legally operating a motor vehicle until the suspension or revocation period ends and the license is reinstated. Driving with a suppressed license can result in serious legal consequences, including fines, possible jail time, and extension of the suspension or revocation.