Depends on the state you live in.
YES
Five years
Five years---or depends what state u live in
just dont drink and drive buy a designated driver it is more fun that way
Depends on what state you live in and what the judge feels is appropriate. I hope you have learned a lesson. Kill someone while driving drunk, and loosing your license will be the least of your worries.
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.
Where or how can I get a legal drivers license to drive legally when I have been revoked in Colorado for almost 20 years
If you prove the registration in court, they will drop the charges. You will still be charged with driving on revoked license.
The length of a license revocation after a second DUI conviction varies by state and can range from several months to several years. It's important to check with the local Department of Motor Vehicles or a legal professional for specific information on your situation.
Yes, if a 17 year old has his driver's license, it can be revoked in Alabama if he quits school. He will need to enroll in a GED program or have extenuating circumstances in order to keep the license.
Two years
If the conviction is 10 years old