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Alabama Code 30-3-173 - Multiple delinquencies; revocation of license

 

Alabama Code > Title 30 > Chapter 3 > § 30-3-173 - Multiple delinquencies; revocation of license


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If the obligor has received two suspensions of a license pursuant to this article within the previous 12 months, upon a third finding of delinquency pursuant to this article, the department shall send to the obligor a notice of intent to revoke a license. In that case, the notice sent by the department to the licensing authority shall instruct the licensing authority to revoke the license. The notice and hearing provisions of Sections 30-3-171 and 30-3-172 shall apply to the revocation of a license.

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