Your license is revoked for the period of time according to the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd offense. If you are caught driving on the revoked after you have your license revoked for the period of time the judge ordered. After that your license is then suspended when you are serving the time over and above the revokation for driving on the revoked, and then your license is then considered suspended at that time. Usually you will receive an extra year for each driving on the revoked you are charged with. Hope this helps!
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Possibly as NJ Has the best politicians Money can buy.
No
It could be revoked indefinitely.
No. If you are suspended in one state you are suspended in ALL states.
with computer technology, you can't get a license in another state if you have a suspended license
Yes, but you aren't likely to be able to land a job driving. A DWI makes you pretty much un-hirable in the trucking business.
A first offense DWI can land you in jail in NJ, although only for a couple of days. A second offense DWI can land you in jail for up to three months, cause you to lose your license for 2 years, and provide up to 30 days of community service for you.
NO! All states reciprocate. You shouldn't be driving for 10 years if you've been convicted of a 3rd Offense. You should probably never drive again. If you've been caught 3 times, you've probably driven drunk 1,000 times.
If it is ONLY the PA tag that they run, no. When they run your name and DOB they will though - even if you display a PA drivers license. .
Yes.
I moved from NJ in 1988, when I was stopped for a minor violation in GA in 2010 I was told that NJ had just suspended my license for a 1986 ticket. Conveniently they had notified GA DMV< but not me, so my GA license was also suspended. I was jailed and my car impounded. It took 6 months, a $2000 lawyer and a ton of phone calls and letters to find out that the only ticket I ever had in NJ was paid long ago and I didn't have any 1986 ticket nor any reason for a suspended license. Meanwhile, I was out the money and since I couldn't get to work out of a job. Oh, NJ apologized for the error. So, basically NJ does what it wants when it wants no matter what.