None, as there really is no statute of limitations for a traffic ticket. It does not expire. The statute of limitations is to prevent one from being accused of a crime when the witnesses may no longer be available and defense difficult. In this case, you have already been notified of the violation and have not defended against it in the time allotted. A traffic ticket is a notice of violation. Some jurisdictions will stop trying to collect, or declare on amnesty on tickets on a specific time frame.
All state DMV's are inter-connected with one another and honor each others licensing provisions and court decisions. If you are suspended or revoked in one state, you are suspended or revoked in ALL states. Additionally: You may only possess a driver's license issued by your state of residence.
It depends upon why you license is revoked and the county. Lets say a bad case scenario is that you are revoked for multiple DUI's and the offense occurs in Waukesha County. You can expect to be convicted of a misdemeanor, fined over $1000 and spend probably a month or so in huber.
No. All states honor each other's motor vehicle codes, regulations and court decisions.
No
What makes you think your license is going to be revoked? If you were NOT cited for any violation, Then there was no violation, If the officer just gave you A verbal or written WARNING, That is not A ticket, You can only have anything done to your license if you are CONVICTED of A crime. FYI- A revoked license is not as bad as A suspended license, When your license is revoked, All you have to do is go take the test again.
AnswerI'm not quite sure what you mean. If your license is revoked in Illinois, you can not drive. It was 1991 i now live in NH. and want to get a drivers license.
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So long as your suspension is active in Illinois, none.
Your CDL IS your license. If your CDL gets yanked, you don't retain a regular drivers license - you're revoked, period.
It is in Minnesota, and most states. Southern states classify that as a class B offense which is about the same as a misdemeanor
Wisconsin will not issue a license until the Illinois matter is cleared up.
You can contact your state Bar Association for a definite answer, but the liikliehood is that it would not be revoked, but the attorney could receive a censure.
One.
All state DMV's are inter-connected with one another and honor each others licensing provisions and court decisions. If you are suspended or revoked in one state, you are suspended or revoked in ALL states. Additionally: You may only possess a driver's license issued by your state of residence.
The lawyer will have to report the misdemeanor to the state's bar association. The bar association will hold a hearing to determine how to sanction the lawyer. The lawyer may have his license suspended or revoked.
Medical license revoked after convicted felon?
If the state knows your Michigan license is revoked the answer is NO.