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title: "When does an Illinois DUI conviction cause permanent license revocation?"
description: "Illinois imposes permanent revocation on a fourth DUI conviction or higher. Any aggravated DUI causing death also triggers minimum 2-year revocation with reinstatement contingent on Secretary of..."
url: https://chicagoduilawyer.net/faq-items/when-does-an-illinois-dui-conviction-cause-permanent-license-revocation/
date: 2026-07-08
modified: 2026-07-08
author: "Chicago DUI Lawyer"
type: faq
lang: en
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# When does an Illinois DUI conviction cause permanent license revocation?

Illinois imposes permanent revocation on a fourth DUI conviction or higher. Any aggravated DUI causing death also triggers minimum 2-year revocation with reinstatement contingent on Secretary of State hearing. Under Illinois driver licensing rules paired with 625 ILCS 5/11-501, a permanently revoked driver cannot reinstate through standard channels. Restricted Driving Permits may become available in narrow circumstances after mandatory waiting periods. The chicagoduilawyer.net brand tells clients facing fourth-offense exposure that the license question is often more life-altering than the criminal sentence itself. Loss of driving privileges cascades into loss of employment, and the reinstatement path is intentionally narrow.
