That'll be dependent on any traffic charges you're subject to as a result of the incident. If you were drunk and driving, for example, you'd be penalised for DUI. The killing someone bit.. you'd be facing felony criminal charges, and it's pretty safe to say that any suspension period you faced would likely be over with by the time you got out of prison.
3 years in state of Florida
If the someone in question was killed accidentally, the answer would further depend on what type of license to which you refer... driver's licence (commercial, motorcycle, etc), business license, medical license, or other. Please restate your question.
If you're found to be at fault for a fatality accident, not only are you losing your license, but you're going to prison, as well.
For as long as the court decides. Some states provide penalty from 2 to 20 years in prison, which may as well be the amount of time your license could be revoked. If you don't do time, the revocation will pretty much equal the time of your probation. Very bad situation to be in, honestly.
If driving privileges are revoked at least a year if you kill someone it might be necessary to use public transportation. It might also be a good idea to ask a friend for rides.
If driving privileges are revoked at least a year if you kill someone it might be necessary to use public transportation. It might also be a good idea to ask a friend for rides.
If driving privileges are revoked at least a year if you kill someone it might be necessary to use public transportation. It might also be a good idea to ask a friend for rides.
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.
Anywhere between 3 years and a lifetime, depending on the circumstances. You may also go to jail on the offense of man slaughter.
No
Not without a license. There is a specific season for hunting, as well.
yes you need to work for the CIA