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If I Obtain An International Driver's License, May I Drive In Oklahoma, Even Though My Oklahoma License Is Revoked?
No.
Other Oklahoma Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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What Happens After A Dui Arrest In Oklahoma?
A: Implied Consent Hearing at the Department of Public Safety:
To preserve your right to drive in Oklahoma, you must request a hearing within 15 days of the date of …
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Will I Be Able To Get My Case Dismissed Because I Was Not Read My Rights?
A: Probably not. But if you were interrogated after being placed in custody, your statements ca not be used against you.
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Will I Go To Jail?
A: An experienced attorney may be able to keep you out.
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I Had Two Alcohol Offenses When I Was Younger. What Will Happen To My License If I Have A Third Conviction?
A: If each of these were within five (5) years of the others, your license will be automatically revoked for three (3) years. Longer revocation can be imposed only if the …
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I Have Three Serious Offenses Within Seven Years, What Will Become Of My License?
A: It COULD be (automatically) revoked for three (3) years.
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How Many Hours Of Alcohol Classes Will I Have To Take?
A: If your license is revoked for this offense, plan on at least 10 hours if it is your first offense. For more than one offense, plan on 24 hours or more.
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What Will Happen If I Do Not Complete The Classes Or Community Service Ordered By The Court?
A: You will go to jail.
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I Lost My Oklahoma License. May I Obtain A License In Another State.
A: In most cases, no.
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What Can I Do To Save My License?
A: YOU MUST REQUEST A HEARING WITH THE DPS WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS OF THE ARREST!! If you do not, the license WILL be revoked! First and foremost, hire an experienced …
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What Is Aggravated Dui?
A: Aggravated DUI in Oklahoma is based upon the test result. If a person tests either by breath or blood a .15% or higher, he CAN be charged with aggravated …
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