If you have an outstanding arrest warrant for DUI, your drivers license is probably suspended, anyway. You won't be able to renew the license or clear the suspension until the warrant is cleared.
Yes, a person will get a suspended drivers license with DWI in any state.
If the drivers license was suspended for a DUI or DWI no.
For the first offence of a DWI, the drivers license to drive is revoked for one year. For a drivers second offence the drivers license is revoked for two years. If the DWI resulted in bodily injury of a third party or death of a third party the license will be revoked for two and five years, respectively.
The court may issue a bench warrant for you - plus you can absolutely bet that your drivers license is suspended or revoked.
I'll try to understand the question being asked - - DWI is a serious motor vehicle charge. Although ICE might have some interest in the fact that you do not seem to wish to obey US laws, unless a nationwide warrant was issued for your arrest, it is doubtful that you would actually be arrested when entering the US. HOWEVER, it is VERY likely that your ability to obtain or renew a drivers license in the US is suspended or revoked. All US states share their drivers license information and if your permission to drive in NH is revoked no other state will issue a valid drivers license.
It's almost 100% certain that your drivers license has been suspended and it is quite likely there is a warrant on file for you arrest.
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A DWI or a DWAI stays on your record for tens years, or if you don't renew your NYS drivers license once your driver's license originally expires (after you suspension period ends) after ninety days, it will go off automatically, once you do renew or apply for a new license (only for DWAI convictions only).
It's hard to imagine a situation where you didn't face suspension or restriction on your driver's license after a DWI, unless the DWI is dismissed entirely. If it is your first DWI/DUI it's more likely that you can get probation and hold on to your license.
If you had a drivers license when you got the dwi then the state your licensed in is now in the process of suspending your license.
DWI will always remain on your drivers record. Your drivers record doesn't ever "go away." It is a permanent record of your driving from the first day that you were issued your first license.
In my state of CT to drive any vehicle on its public streets a driver must have a valid drivers license. If person with a DWI conviction has not had his license suspended, then he may operate any motor vehicle.