Licensing agencies have the authority to issue CITATIONS for alleged violations of the law. Citations may appear on your licensing record, and may act as a form of discipline against you. Citations should not be taken lightly, and deserve a vigorous defense, as they may play a role in future actions filed by a licensing agency. As there may be time limits within which you may appeal a citation, you should consult an attorney as soon as your receive notice of the citation.
Competent, compassionate and dedicated legal representation may be more cost-effective than you may think. Contact S J Harris Law and attorney Scott J. Harris to discuss a citation or other licensing matter.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to have a citation issued against your license?
If you have received a citation from a licensing agency, you may have violated the law. In order to understand your violation properly, contact a professional license defense attorney today.
What is the difference between an accusation and a citation?
To accuse is to find fault with, to blame, or to censure with often a trial that follows the accusation. While cite, usually in a legal setting means the ordering of an official document in which the accused is required to pay a fine in response to their minor offense.
Can a citation affect my license?
Depending on whether the citation was resolved and cleared or if it requires a further investigation, will determine the state of your license and your ability to practice.