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Driver’s License Revocation

A license revocation is different from a suspension in that it results in the loss of your license for an extended period of time. A long-term license revocation can last anywhere from three to ten years. Additionally, there is no guarantee that your license will be reinstated after the revocation period has ended. A license revocation can have a devastating effect on your daily life, which is why it is important to work with an attorney in order to do everything possible to protect your driving privileges.

If you or a loved one is facing a license revocation, contact Rhode Island DUI defense attorney Matthew Marin at 401-287-4384 today. By working with an experienced attorney, you may be able to have the charges against you reduced in severity or eliminated altogether.

Why Your License Could Be Revoked

There are several different incidents that could result in the revocation of your license, including:

  • Operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol
  • Leaving the scene of an accident where death or injury was involved
  • Changing a driver’s license to purchase alcoholic beverages
  • Committing vehicular manslaughter

If you have been accused of any of these actions, contact an attorney as soon as possible to make sure that your rights and freedoms are protected.

Contact Us

If you or a loved one is facing a license revocation because of alcohol-related charges, you need experienced representation and assistance. Contact Rhode Island DUI defense attorney Matthew Marin at 401-287-4384 for more information on your legal rights and options.