A second DUI conviction within 20 years results in a minimum:

Two-year suspension.
Five-year revocation.
Two-year revocation.
Explanation

A DUI (driving under the influence) conviction has serious consequences for a driver's license. If a driver has a second conviction within 20 years, the minimum revocation of their driving privileges is five years. Before their driving privileges can be restored, they must undergo an alcohol/drug evaluation, complete a rehabilitation or alcohol/drug education program, have an administrative hearing with the Secretary of State, and pay a reinstatement fee. A DUI conviction also requires the driver to maintain financial responsibility insurance for three years.

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