And of course, further Texas DWI and DUI convictions will result in increased jail time, community service, fines, and Texas license suspension or even
Texas license revocation.
Not exact matches
If convicted of a DWI (Driving While Impaired),
Texas law states that penalties can range from a fine and
license revocation to being charged with a felony.
For a full list of violations that could land you with a suspended, revoked or cancelled driver's
license, consult the Suspensions and
Revocations section of the
Texas Drivers Handbook.
The
Texas DMV point system assesses not only demerit points you accrue on your driving record, but also additional penalties such as driver's
license suspension or
revocation, surcharges and driving fines.
Texas» Bill Titter says any crime of moral turpitude — rape, murder, robbery, embezzlement — will result in an instant
license revocation, but a DUI will not.