Could face mandatory revocation of your license as a result of?
A single conviction of reckless driving
Depending on the type of license; revocation of the license can occur. A teacher can face mandatory revocation of their license for child abuse. A drivers license can be revoked for vehicular manslaughter, and a nursing license can be revoked for practicing outside of your realm of training.
Depending on the type of license; revocation of the license can occur. A teacher can face mandatory revocation of their license for child abuse. A drivers license can be revoked for vehicular manslaughter, and a nursing license can be revoked for practicing outside of your realm of training.
Not stopping to help at the scene of an accident
If you drive on the opposite side of the road or drive at very high speeds, you can lose your license. Laws vary between states so the penalty for these offenses varies also.
You can also add DUI under some circumstances, repeat offense, refusing breathalyzer
This will depend on what jurisdiction you are in, as different states and countries have different rules. Common offences that might cause you to lose your license include: -Persistently breaking the speed limit -Running red lights -Driving under the influence of illegal drugs -Driving above the legal limit for alcohol -Driving dangerously in other ways. Normally, for your license to be suspended, you will have to be taken to court.
In California none of these are enough to have a judge revoke your licence. Fines, tickets maybe a few days jailtime but at most a judge would only suspend your licence.
Probably not. Most states computers talk to each other. There is also something called an interstate "compact" which allows states to share information about reckless and impaired drivers, preventing them from just going to another state for a license. If you misrepresent yourself to get another license, and the state ever finds out about it, you could be arrested for fraud as well as facing the other issues that originally suspended your license. It can get ugly.
The state in whihc you live makes the laws governing driver's license. You would need to check the state statutes that apply to your situation. You could call the DMV and ask. Laws that apply to driver's licenses and the revocation or reinstatement of them are made by states. To find out when the suspension ends a person should contact the court clerk where the revocation was ordered, or the state DMV. If a person applied for a license in another state, their previous driving record/revocation might prohibit them being licensed in that state also. Depending on the circumstances of the original infraction.
In some states, failure to maintain registration or insurance on a vehicle can result in the loss of a driver's license. Some states also have restrictions on renewing licenses that could result in being unable to renew an existing license.
it is unlawful to display a license which you know has been canceled, suspended, or altered. it is also illegal to alter a drivers license. either of these actions could result in your license being suspended.