A listing of all licenses and permits administered by the License Division, along with accompanying documents.
We offer a number of services to help make your licensing process easy and convenient.
Access all forms and applications used by the License Division, as well as information regarding many of the licenses issued.
Follow the links below for more information on other City licenses or permits.
The Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) is required to conduct an investigation of the criminal history of applicants for certain new and renewal licenses and permits.
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Revocations#N#Raymond B. Cahoon (Tuscumbia)#N#Randall M. Hancock (Birmingham)#N#Russell I. Morgan II (Vestavia)#N#Henry E. Walker (Helena)#N#Interim Suspension#N#Henry E. Walker, Jr. (Helena)#N#Letters of Admonition#N#Charles J. McCarn (Birmingham)#N#Bernard R. Michaud (Birmingham)#N#Sylvia R. Roberts (Mobile)
Your lawyer can also provide guidance on the best way to proceed as well as can help you navigate the legal system. In addition, your lawyer will be able to represent you during any court proceedings and may potentially be able to petition the judge overseeing your case for an alternative punishment on your behalf.
Aggravating factors refer to conditions that raise the degree of a particular crime. Accordingly, the more serious that a driving incident is, the more likely it is that a person may have their driver’s license revoked or suspended for life as a punishment. Some other crimes that could potentially result in a lifetime suspension ...
Dangerous or reckless driving: Dangerous and/or reckless driving is one of the primary ways that someone can receive the punishment of a lifetime revocation of their driver’s license. In addition to driving violations that involve charges of DUIs and/or DWIs, some other crimes that could lead to a lifetime suspension of one’s driver’s license ...
Thus, having a driver’s license is essential to being a member of society in many parts of the country.
When an individual’s driver’s license is suspended, it means that their right to drive as well as any other driving privileges have either been temporarily or permanently revoked. The exact parameters for this type of punishment will usually vary by state. However, the main difference between having one’s license suspended ...
Driving while under the influence of alcohol, illegal drugs, and/or controlled substances; Driving with an invalid license (e.g., if a person’s license is suspended, revoked, or fake); Driving in a dangerous or reckless manner with a criminal record that contains the same or similar driving-related crimes; and.
Vehicular assault; Involuntary manslaughter; Vehicular manslaughter; and/or. Aggravated vehicular homicide. Driving crimes that involve aggravating factors: If a person is convicted of a driving-related offense while certain aggravating factors are present, then there is a higher chance that a conviction could result in a lifetime suspension ...