In New Mexico, DUI conviction results in license suspension. The suspension period varies
depending on whether DWI was a first, second, or third offense. However, once the
administrative case and criminal case revocation periods are over, drivers convicted of first,
second, and third offenses are able to restore their licenses. ...
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In New Mexico, a drunk driving conviction results in loss of driving privileges. Two different
types of cases affect license suspension when arrested under drunk driving laws. ...
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Insurance companies run their business by evaluating risk. The greater the risk involved, the
higher the premiums they charge to insure against risk factors. Like any other type of
insurance, this operating basis applies to policyholders buying car insurance. ...
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