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Failure to renew it, DUI/DWI conviction, excessive number of points accrued on your licence, being determined to be too disabled to drive, nonpayment of fines, use of a vehicle in criminal activities.
alcoholic beverage code offenses health and safety code violations family code violations
you will be arrested. car towed. new court date... yay
If your license is taken away for a very long time or permanently, it is referred to as a "suspension" or "revocation," depending on the circumstances. A suspension is typically a temporary loss of driving privileges, while revocation means you have permanently lost your license and must go through a process to regain it, if possible. This can significantly impact your ability to drive legally and may affect your daily life, employment, and mobility.
No. Only a violation of traffic laws can result in the loss of a license.
SIx month loss of drivers license and option to attend classes. POSSIBLE hardship limitation to license considered if you can show cause why.
There are several answers to this. Was it revoked? In this case it depends on what circumstances and what the final disposition was. In some case you can reapply. If you simply misplaced it, report the loss and ask for a duplicate.
Yes lead causes hair loss.
Ozone depletion could cause loss of mankind. It would lead to no life.
all of the damages/injuries you caused along with (probably) many fines and penalitys possible loss of your license and plates.....sorry.....
The penalty for child abandonment varies by state and circumstances, but it can result in criminal charges such as child neglect or endangerment, which may lead to fines, imprisonment, or loss of parental rights.
The license suspension itself isn't a loss in regards to taxes, but if it led to losing a job, that can be claimed.