This question is about drivers license?

Several years ago I had the bad judgment to get behind the wheel after having had several drinks. OK, I paid the fines, and the lawyer, and the DWI school, did the probation and the community service, etc.
Now the state of Texas wants 00.00 dollars per/year for 3 years for the "privilege" of having a drivers license. I will never pay this extortion money. My question is; If I move out of texas, lets say Louisiana, will I be able to get a license there? My legal obligations are done in Texas.




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3 Responses to “This question is about drivers license?”

  1. Nap on May 7th, 2010 5:17 am

    Your driving record much like a persons criminal record, follows you for at least 5 Years. Some states expunge The record in 3 years some 5 and still a couple use 7 years. BTW Insurance companies use 7 years. Back on track, they are all hooked up into 1 centrally located record. When you "Change" States-Move, etc your record may not show up in say Louisiana’s records at the time you appear there BUT, you can be sure It will sooner than later

  2. artgrantz on May 7th, 2010 5:17 am

    I don’t blame you for wanting to move because of that. You should check with the DMV of any state you consider moving to to find out if they have a similar charge.
    Sorry I can’t give you a direct answer. Good luck.

  3. Tom C on May 7th, 2010 5:17 am

    some states wont give you a license if you lost it in another state for a dwi.

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