Sentences with phrase «month license revocation»

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Chemical Test Refusal: A driver who refuses to take a chemical test (normally a test of breath, blood or urine in Westchester County) can receive a driver license revocation of at least one year (18 months for a commercial driver) and must pay a $ 500 civil penalty ($ 550 for a driver of commercial vehicles) to apply for a new driver's license.
May was a huge month for driver's license revocation proceedings at the DMV and the firm successfully represented a second client charged by the Department of Revenue with refusing to take a chemical test after being arrested for DUI, avoiding a one - year mandatory revocation for this client as well.
The possible penalties for a second extreme DUI conviction include (BAC >.15 %): • 120 days minimum in jail, with a maximum up to 6 months • A 1 - year revocation of your driver's license • Court fines and fees that can total $ 3,000 or more • Installation of an ignition interlock device for 18 months
• 180 days minimum in jail, with a maximum up to 6 months • A 1 - year revocation of your driver's license • Court fines and fees that can total $ 3,500 or more • Installation of an ignition interlock device for 24 months • Possible SR - 22 Insurance Policy
Some who qualify for the assigned risk plan may qualify for lower rates if within the previous 36 months, all licensed drivers in the household have had no accidents other than those in which a Pennsylvania car insurance company paid no more than $ 1,150 in claims; received no more than three moving violation «points»; had no driver's license suspensions or revocations; and have been licensed drivers for at least three years.
DC license revoked, lose driving privileges until DMV reinstates license (at least 6 months after revocation)
Your junior permit, license, or privileges will be revoked for 60 days if you are convicted of one serious traffic violation or two other violations within the first six months after your permit, license or privileges are restored after a suspension or revocation.
Point reduction for purposes of preventing license suspension or revocation can be processed once every 18 months upon completion of the Rochester defensive driving course.
Point reduction will not affect a current driver's license suspension or revocation, a scheduled violation hearing, or a mandatory revocation or suspension for an offense such as DWI, DWAI, or three speeding violations within 18 months.
Per the rules of the IL point system, drivers who commit three or more offenses within a 12 - month period are penalized with an administrative suspension or revocation of their licenses.
Must have no known record of a driving license suspension or revocation for more than 30 days during the 36 month period prior to the date of applicant's receipt of application for employment.
So last month we asked you, «Do you believe that real estate and other licensees should be penalized with revocation of professional, driver's, and sport licenses as punishment for delinquent child - support cases?»
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