The Repeat Offender laws include other penalties, in addition to metal plate confiscation and registration denial.
Registration denial continues until the Repeat Offender is eligible for another driver's license. Unless the Repeat Offender gets a court order, he or she may not transfer the vehicle's registration to any family member if that vehicle is immobilized, forfeited, or subject to registration denial, or a temporary registration plate has been issued for the vehicle. During the period of registration denial it is a crime for the Repeat Offender to purchase, lease, or obtain a vehicle, or to attempt to do those things. Registration denial includes all vehicles that are owned, co-owned, leased, or co-leased by the Repeat Offender. A new metal license plate cannot be issued until your case is resolved in court.Ī registration denial is imposed against a Repeat Offender.
A temporary paper license plate will be issued, which will allow the vehicle to be driven legally. If you are arrested as a repeat offender, the law-enforcement officer will destroy the metal license plate of the vehicle you are driving, even if you don't own the vehicle. Three or more convictions for driving while your license is suspended or revoked in 7 years, if those convictions resulted in mandatory additional suspensions or revocations.Three or more alcohol-related convictions within 10 years.