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What happens with CO drivers license

Asked on Jan 14th, 2021 on DUI/DWI - Colorado
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Charged with DUI - drugs 1st offense in Nebraska.
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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Boulder, CO at Miller & Harrison, LLC
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There is an interstate compact that allows Colorado to revoke your Colorado license just as they would if the conviction for DUI was here.  Generally, if your ability to drive is revoked in Nebraska, Colorado law would not allow you to drive here using your Colorado license until you are reinstated to be able to drive in Nebraska. It is worth having your specific circumstances analyzed by a Colorado attorney familiar with the DMV rules here, or at a minimum contacting the DMV to ask them when you can drive in Coloraddo once your Nebraska case is resolved. 
Answered on Jan 15th, 2021 at 7:51 AM

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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Boulder, CO at Miller & Harrison, LLC
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There is an interstate compact that allows Colorado to revoke your Colorado license just as they would if the conviction for DUI was here.  Genrarlly, if your ability to drive is revoked in Nebraska, Colorado law would not allow you to drive here using your Colorado license until you are reinstated to be able to drive in Nebraska. It is worth having your specific circumstances analyzed by a Colorado attorney familiar with the DMV rules here, or at a minimum contacting the DMV to ask them when you can drive in Coloraddo once your Nebraska case is resolved. 
Answered on Jan 15th, 2021 at 7:51 AM

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