If you hold a commercial driver license (CDL) or commercial learner permit (CLP), you may have your CDL or CLP disqualified for a specified amount of time if you are convicted of certain offenses. If you do not hold a CLP or CDL, but operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) and are convicted of certain offenses, your commercial driving privileges will be disqualified and you will not be able to apply for a CLP or CDL during the disqualification period. A list of the most common types of convi...| www.dps.texas.gov
If you're arrested for DWI in Texas, you won't lose your driving privileges for about 40 days. But you must act quickly to lower the risk of license suspension.| Michael & Associates, Attorneys at Law - The Texas Criminal Defense & DWI Att...