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How do I remove HTO revocation?

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Jessica Cortez

Updated on April 03, 2026

Removing the HTO Designation From Your Driving Record Through a post-conviction motion we can move the court to remove a previously entered suspended license conviction. If such a conviction is vacated and removed from your record, then DHSMV will remove your five-year HTO revocation.

What happens to driver’s who are habitual offenders?

A person’s driving privileges can be suspended or revoked by the state licensing agency for a number of reasons. In some states, drivers with a long list of traffic offenses, who have demonstrated that they may be a danger on the roadway, may be labeled a habitual traffic offender (HTO).

What happens at a DOL hearing?

A DOL hearing is a telephonic hearing with a hearing examiner. The hearing examiner goes over the four issues ‘ I will discuss those shortly ‘ admits the exhibits (which is the police report), witnesses are sworn in, witnesses can give testimony, cross-examine the officer/trooper, and then any legal arguments are made.

What makes you a habitual traffic offender in Florida?

Per Florida Statute 322.64 a habitual traffic offender is any driver who has hit at least three of the following convictions in the same five year period: 15 convictions from moving traffic offenses for which points could be assessed. Any felony where a motor vehicle was used to commit the crime.

What is a DUI hearing?

DWI courts (sometimes called DUI courts) are a form of court that exists in some United States legal jurisdictions, that use substance-abuse interventions and treatment with defendants who plead guilty of driving while intoxicated or impaired.

How do I get my license back after a DUI in Washington State?

All drivers convicted of a DUI must install an ignition interlock device in their vehicle. To get back on the road while your license is suspended or revoked, you have to apply for an ignition interlock driver’s license.

How do I become a habitual traffic offender in Florida?

Per Florida Statute 322.64 a habitual traffic offender is any driver who has hit at least three of the following convictions in the same five year period:

  1. 15 convictions from moving traffic offenses for which points could be assessed.
  2. Any felony where a motor vehicle was used to commit the crime.

How to request a reinstatement hearing for a habitual offender?

To request a reinstatement hearing, complete a Habitual Traffic Offender Hearing Request (English, Español, Русский, and more) and mail or fax it to us at: Individuals with a habitual offender revocation often have other issues with their driving privilege.

What is a habitual traffic offender (HTO)?

A habitual traffic offender (HTO) is a driver who, within a 5-year period, has been: Convicted of 3 or more offenses listed in RCW 46.65.020 (1).

What is a habitual traffic offender in Washington State?

A habitual traffic offender (HTO) is a driver who, within a 5-year period, has been: Convicted of 3 or more offenses listed in RCW 46.65.020(1). or Found to have been convicted of or committed 20 or more moving violations listed in WAC 308-104-160.

How do I get a habitual traffic offender declaration quashed?

You will need one form: Application Notice – Declaration as a Habitual Traffic Offender be quashed. You can get a copy of the form from: the Local Court website. You can complete the form on a computer (by downloading a Word file and typing in the spaces provided) or you can print it out and complete it neatly in blue or black pen.