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It is called a suspension
Suspension
Yes.
Drunk driving convictions usually result in the suspension of a personal drivers license. The length of the suspension varies from state to state.
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Driving in ANY State is a privilege, not a right.
In the stat of Florida per the DHMSV: The department is authorized to suspend the license of any person who has accumulated 12 or more points within one year. Points are calculated by the date you received the ticket. * 12 points accumulated in 12 months will result in a 30 day suspension of your driving privilege. * 18 points accumulated in 18 months (including points from a 12 point suspension) will result in a 3-month suspension of your driving privilege. * 24 points accumulated in 36 months (including points from a 12 point and /or 18 point suspension) will result in a one-year suspension of your driving privilege.
A privilege that can be revoked if abused.
suspension of drivers licence.
Once the suspension period which typically follows a DUI is over with, and you've met the conditions to have your driving privilege reinstated, yes.
If you accumulate a total of 12 or more points on your driving record, the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) will issue a Notice of Scheduled Suspension of your driving privilege.
To answer this question the state in which the offense occurred needs to be known.