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When does the
Secretary of
State revoke a
drivers license?


 

The Secretary of State will revoke a license when a driver has two (2) or more convictions for OWL UBAC, OUID, OWVI or any combination thereof. The Secretary of State will also revoke for a Zero Tolerance conviction in combination with either an OUIL, UBAC, OUID or OWVI. The revocation will last for one (1) year if it is your first revocation and five (5) years if it is your second revocation. Your driver’s license will also be revoked for two (2) or more Child Endangerment convictions, or for a felony conviction.

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