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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May 7, 2010 | Filed Under DWI Lawyers Attorneys
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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
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.
some states wont give you a license if you lost it in another state for a dwi.