What crimes result in revocation of my Colorado Drivers License? | Denver Criminal Defense Attorney

Your drivers license will be revoked for not less than one year if you are convicted of:

    • Vehicular homicide;
    • Vehicular assault;
    • Criminally negligent homicide;
    • Driving a motor vehicle under influence of a controlled substance;
    • Driving under the influence / Driving while impaired / Driving with excessive alcoholic content;
    • Any felony in which a motor vehicle was used;
    • Failing to stop and render aid;
    • Perjury or false affidavit or statement under oath under any law relating to the ownership or operation of a motor vehicle;
    • Reckless driving three times in the last two years;
    • Two drunk driving convictions in the last five years.

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