
TO MAKE A REQUEST for a hearing, STATE IN WRITING that you desire a hearing concerning the revocation of your license and either attach a photocopy of the front of the Notice of Revocation or include complete identifying information, including YOUR FULL NAME, DATE OF BIRTH, SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER, RETURN ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER, CITATION NUMBER, DATE OF ARREST, and ARRESTING AGENCY. In rare cases, the notice will be mailed to you via registered mail. In most cases, you will be served with the Notice of Revocation by the police officer that arrested you. Your WRITTEN request for a hearing on the revocation of your Driver's License must be received by the Motor Vehicle Department within ten (10) days from the date you were served with a Notice of Revocation. The revocation will be one (1) year in duration. If you have previously had your license administratively revoked: 04 or greater, the revocation will be one (1) year in duration. 02 or greater, the revocation will be one (1) year in duration.ĭriving a commercial motor vehicle and the result was. Under twenty one (21) years of age and the result was. 08 or greater, the revocation will be six (6) months in duration. Over twenty one (21) years of age and the test result was. If you submitted to breath or blood testing and are: If you refused breath or blood testing the revocation will be: The duration of the administrative revocation depends on four factors: whether you submitted to chemical testing, your age and breath score, the type of vehicle you were driving, and your driving history. It is important that your request a hearing regarding the proposed revocation, or your license will be revoked. The Administrative Revocation is completely separate and unrelated to your criminal case.

Under New Mexico Law, your New Mexico driver's license can be administratively revoked for a violation of the New Mexico Implied Consent Act. 02 or higher if under 21 years of age, your driver's license or privilege to drive will be revoked twenty (20) days after your arrest, unless you make a written request for a hearing within ten (10) days of your arrest. 08 or higher if over 21 years of age, or. WARNING! If you have been charged with refusal to submit to a breath or blood test, or if you provided a breath sample with a B.A.C.
