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That revoked license status NEVER changes. It does not matter how long you wait, the ONLY way to get your license back is to file and win a formal drivers license restoration or clearance appeal before the Michigan Secretary of State, through its Office of Hearings and Administrative Oversight (OHAO).
Fines: For a first-time offense, the fine can be up to $500. For subsequent offenses, fines can reach up to $1000. Jail Time: A first-time offense can carry a jail sentence of up to 93 days. For repeat offenders, the jail time can increase to up to one year.
If it has been more than seven years since the last time your driver license was revoked, then you will only have to wait one year. However, if your last drivers license revocation has been revoked within the past seven years, then you will have to wait a full five years.
What is the revocation period in Michigan? The revocation period can vary from one year to lifetime depending on the offense. For first-time DUI/OWI offenses, the revocation period is typically one year. For multiple offenses or more severe crimes, revocation can last five years or be permanent.
Driving with a suspended or revoked license generally constitutes a misdemeanor. However, the offense escalates to a felony if the act of driving while under suspension or revocation leads to more severe consequences, such as an accident causing serious injury or death.
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