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Subject License Cancellation

Date
Wed Nov 17 2010 08:05

Author Maury D. Beaulier

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Without reviewing your record to determine what, if any enhancements apply, it is difficult to assess. A lawyer can assist you only if the DPS has made an error in calculating the cancellation period.
It appears, based on the post, that you may have been cancelled as Inimical to Public Safety after your third offense within 10years in 1997. Once cancelled, your license is cancelled indefinitely until the proper time period and necessary rehabilitation have occurred.
Necessary, rehabilitation is defined by rules established by the Department of Public Safety (DPS). The DPS rehabilitation periods run from one to six years. It is one year after the first rehabilitation. Three after the second and six years after a person's third or subsequent rehabilitation following a DWI. Since rehabilitation is not required afgter a first offense, it seems likely that this is a third rehabilitation for you.
You may be reinstated after a six year period by showing completion of treatment, attendance at AA and have five witnesses verify the required period of abstinance from alcohol through affidavit. Additionally, in order for you to get a limited license or to reinstate your license at the end of your revocation period you will have to pay a license reinstatement fee of $680 plus an $18.50 application fee. The Minnesota DPS will also required you to complete a DWI knowledge test. You will also have to show proof of financial responsibility in the form of a Minnesota SR22 insurance policy that meets the states minimum auto insurance coverage requirements.
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