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Revoked LicensesIt is a crime in the State of New Mexico to operate a motor vehicle while your NM Driver?s License has been suspended or revoked. The penalty for driving on a license that has been revoked for a DWI or DUI is more severe and includes an additional mandatory 7 days in a New Mexico Jail. A conviction may also result in an additional revocation or suspension of your New Mexico Driver?s License for up to one year. Our New Mexico DWI Lawyers will help you with your License Revocation and defend your rights no matter what NM County you have been charged in. We are licensed to defend you in any county in the State of New Mexico including: Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Lincoln, Socorro and Taos.
New Mexico DWI Help ? Albuquerque License Revocation Lawyer If your New Mexico DWI and License Revocation case goes to trial the State must prove that your license was in fact revoked or suspended at the time of the current incident. It is also the responsibility of the State of New Mexico to prove that you have been properly notified of your License Revocation or Suspension. Driving on a revoked license is a serious offense in New Mexico and should not be ignored. If you have been charged with driving on a revoked or suspended NM license you should consult with one of our aggressive and experienced drunk driving lawyers today. Showing up to court without a good NM defense lawyer can be a serious mistake. Call us today for a free consultation. If you have been convicted for driving on a revoked license in New Mexico, you may be eligible for an NM ignition interlock license. |
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