Can a Revoked Driver's License Be Checked?
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Yes, it can be checked. If a driver's license is revoked and a license is needed, the driver must reapply for a driver's license test. There are several scenarios for reapplying after revocation: 1. If the license was revoked due to drunk driving of a motor vehicle, the driver cannot obtain a new license for five years; for drunk driving of a commercial motor vehicle, the driver cannot obtain a new license for ten years. 2. If the license was revoked due to drunk driving of a commercial motor vehicle, the driver cannot obtain a new license for five years. 3. If the license was revoked due to fleeing the scene of a major traffic accident that constitutes a crime, the driver is permanently banned from obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license.
Hey, it's true that you can check if your driver's license has been revoked. I once had mine revoked for drunk driving by accident. Just register and log in to the Traffic Management 12123 App, enter your ID number and phone number, and you can check the detailed status, such as the reason and time of revocation. Be patient when checking—the App will clearly display the results, so don't worry about missing any information. After revocation, you can't drive and have to wait for months or even years until the retest period, plus handle fines and retake courses. The whole process is a bit annoying, but checking through official channels is reliable. If you have doubts, check as early as possible to avoid driving without a valid license and getting caught—the fines can be heavy. Now I drive extra carefully, safety first—don’t make the same stupid mistake I did.