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When will I be able to get my license back?

If I was declared a habitual offender, when will I be able to get my license back?

Your license was revoked indefinitely when you were declared a habitual offender. The length of time before you can get it back depends on the violations which led to DMV or a court declaring you a habitual offender.

Habitual Offender Privilege Restoration
Convictions Leading to Habitual Offender Status When Your Driving Privilege May Be Restored
Only convictions of driving suspended for unpaid fines, judgments and/or financial responsibility. (If all of your convictions are for driving suspended for unpaid fines/judgments and/or financial responsibility, the court will dismiss your case if your fines have been paid in full at the time of your trial.) Full driving privileges upon satisfaction of all unpaid fines and/or judgments.
At least one conviction of driving suspended for unpaid fines, judgments and/or financial responsibility, and no DUI convictions. Full driving privileges three years from the date you are declared a habitual offender.
All non-DUI convictions and all convictions of driving suspended except those for unpaid fines, judgments and/or financial responsibility. Full or restricted privileges five years from the date you are declared a habitual offender.
At least one conviction of driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI). Restricted privileges three years from the date you are declared a habitual offender. Full privileges five years from the date you are declared a habitual offender.  The court may give credit for revocation time served as a result of a third DUI offense.

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