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Although it is possible to have a license permanently revoked, in most circumstances a driver will be eligible to have his or her license suspension or revocation lifted after certain requirements are met.
Although it is possible to have a license permanently revoked, in most circumstances a driver will be eligible to have his or her license suspension or revocation lifted after certain requirements are met.
Driving-Related Grounds for License Revocation Driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Reckless driving. Leaving the scene of an injury accident. Failure to answer a traffic summons.
According to Illinois law, a person who is caught driving with a suspended or revoked license will be charged with a Class A misdemeanor for a first offense. You will face a mandatory sentence of 10 days in jail or 30 days of community service and fines of up to $2,500.
A driver's license suspension is for a definite amount of time, usually ranging from three months to one year. At the end of the suspension period, you pay a fee and your driving privileges are restored. A revocation, on the other hand, is indefinite.

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Driving-Related Grounds for License Revocation Driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Reckless driving. Leaving the scene of an injury accident. Failure to answer a traffic summons.
A revocation is the indefinite loss of driving privileges. There is no 'automatic' reinstatement even after the period of revocation ends. Instead, a person becomes 'eligible' for reinstatement and cannot drive until first appearing at a hearing before the Secretary of State and being granted driving privileges.
Driving privileges may be reinstated at the end of the statutory summary suspension period unless the court instructs the Secretary of State's office otherwise. Before driving privileges can be reinstated: Other suspensions or revocations on the driving record must be closed.
When your driving licence is revoked, you will have to apply and pay for a new provisional driving licence, and then pass your theory and practical driving tests again. However, you can begin working towards this straight away \u2013 there is no set period of time for which you are unable to drive.
According to Illinois law, a person who is caught driving with a suspended or revoked license will be charged with a Class A misdemeanor for a first offense. You will face a mandatory sentence of 10 days in jail or 30 days of community service and fines of up to $2,500.

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