Depending on the rules in each state, of course; however, many states have rules where there is an automatic license suspension if convicted of a DWI (or DUI as it's called in many states). Also, for driving without insurance. It is also possible to lose your driver's license for failing to pay child support (which is not technically a criminal conviction, but it is civil contempt).
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It will depend on the specific laws in your jurisdiction. Many will automatically suspend your license for DUI.
A person 's driver license will automatically be suspended if convicted of?
causing a serious accident while driving
For the most part, no. A suspended license means that you technically still have a license. And you are not allowed to have more than one license at a time. And a state will not issue you a license if you hold one in another state.
As a driver, if you refuse this test, your driver license may be suspended for 180 days.
Your license will be suspended until you pay the ticket. Once you do that, the court will clear the ticket and reinstate your license with the DMV.