If I’m about to lose my license for “refusal to take the breath test”, is it possible to get a license from another state and never return to the one in which I had the DUI?
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If I’m about to lose my license for “refusal to take the breath test”, is it possible to get a license from another state and never return to the one in which I had the DUI?
Asked on August 30, 2014 under Criminal Law, Iowa
Answers:
Richard Southard / Law Office of Richard Southard
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
It depends on the rules of that state which vary. Most states require that you have a license in good standing in some other state.
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