Michigan Criminal Charges & Drivers’ Licenses
Here are some of Michigan’s criminal charges that can impact a resident’s driver license.
- Operating While Visibly Impaired;
- Operated With Presence of Drugs (OWPD);
- Child Endangerment;
- Operated While Intoxicated (OWI);
- .04% BAC (for commercial license);
- Leaving Scene of Accident Misdemeanor;
- Theft of Vehicle Fuel (gasoline);
- Unlawful Use of License (letting a friend borrow your license, etc.);
- Reckless Driving;
- Forged Documentation;
- Fraudulent Change of Address;
- Malicious Destruction;
- Drug Crimes (depending on the crime).
In addition to the above circumstances, it’s important to note that applicants for a driver’s license will be denied if the following are true:
- The applicant has been convicted of or released from incarceration for a felony within the past ten years;
- The applicant has been convicted of a misdemeanor involving a controlled substance, dishonesty, theft, or fraud in the past five years.
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