1. In addition to any other provisions of law, upon a finding of guilt to a violation of section 577.599, the department of revenue shall revoke the person‘s driving privilege for one year from the date of conviction.

2. In addition to any other provision of law, if a person is found guilty of a second violation of section 577.599 during the same period of required use of an approved ignition interlock device, the department of revenue shall revoke the person’s driving privilege for five years from the date of conviction.

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Terms Used In Missouri Laws 302.462

  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Conviction: any final conviction. See Missouri Laws 302.010
  • License: a license issued by a state to a person which authorizes a person to operate a motor vehicle. See Missouri Laws 302.010
  • person: may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, and to partnerships and other unincorporated associations. See Missouri Laws 1.020

3. The court shall notify the department of revenue of all guilty findings under section 577.599.

4. The department of revenue shall charge a reinstatement fee as required by section 302.304 prior to the reinstatement of any driving privilege suspended or revoked pursuant to this section.

5. No restricted or limited driving privilege shall be issued for any person whose license is revoked pursuant to this section.