It depends on whether it is your first DUI or not and whether or not you are acutally convicted. If you are convicted, you will lose your license. On a first conviction, it is an automatic 90 day suspension. On a second conviction, there is a one year revocation. On a third, it is a three year revocation. I hope this information helps you!
It may cause a temporary suspension of your concealed carry license pending the outcome of the charges.
Automatic license suspension
Drunk driving convictions usually result in the suspension of a personal drivers license. The length of the suspension varies from state to state.
In Texas the first conviction is a 90 day suspension and the second means you lose your license for a year. A third conviction means you lose your license for 3 years.
If you have two DUIs you could be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, the real question is how much time passed between offenses. License suspension, possible jail time, fines, classes, and the typical DUI punishments are still the basics.
Automatic, and immediate suspension of your drivers license.
There is zero tolerance. There will be the expense of hiring a lawyer, paying the fine and a possible driver license suspension for a year. Also, this stays on your record as a conviction.
30 Day Automatic License Suspension regardless of your age or if you could have had the G License but waited.
It doesn't matter what state your were in while you were ticketed, it flows to the state where your license is from. I don't know if it will cause suspension of your license or not.
To answer this question the state in which the offense occurred needs to be known.
In Maryland, a DUI conviction can result in 12 points being added to your driving record. This can lead to license suspension and other penalties.