Revoked License in Michigan
I received 2-DUIs during the begining of my sophomore year in college, year 2004. My license was revoked since then. I have been paying money to the Driver's Responsibility and waiting for my license to be returned.
I have since now graduated from college and am looking to start a job in another state. For this new job, I will need to drive to and from work, and during trips.
Will I be able to obtain a new license in a different state such as New York or Kansas? I am wondering if the ''Interstate Driver's License Compact'' and ''Non Resident Violator Compact'' will work in my favor. I have read about these, and since Michigan is not part of the compacts, there might be a glimmer of hope.
I am not looking to escape from Michigan's driving laws, but to simply be able to work in the mean time in a different state while I pay off the remaining debt and wait for the allotted time to regain back the license.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Revoked License in Michigan
Questions concerning laws in States other than in Michigan should be directed to lawyers in those other states.
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