Complete the conditions of your sentence or probation and reapply for your license at the DMV or Dept of Licensing.
revocation.
suspension of drivers licence.
It depends on what state you are in and the reasons for the revocation.
Let's see: You were convicted of DUI and lost your license for 5 years. However - you were caught driving DUI again a year and a half before your revocation expired. So now - you have TWO DUI's and an 'Operating On Revocation' charge. I think that you are going to lose your driving privileges for a L-O-N-G time and MAY even get some jail time to reinforce the message.
The punishment for vehicle crime varies depending on the jurisdiction and the specific offense committed. It can range from fines to imprisonment, and may include the suspension or revocation of driving privileges. Repeat offenses or more serious crimes such as theft or vandalism of vehicles can lead to more severe punishments.
revocation of your license
It is doubtful, unless perhaps you are in a neighboring state, however you better realize that even if they don't come get you, your driving privileges are still revoked nationwide!
his driving privileges, phone priviliges, life priviliges in general.
They take you to jail and sterilize you.
A single conviction of reckless driving
False
It would mean that the individual does not have a valid license. It is revoked.