DMV can deny or suspend driving privileges for persons under 18 if the person is found:
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In need of supervision.
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Involved in an alcohol or drug-related offense.
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Delinquent by a court.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
The DMV can deny or suspend the driving privileges of persons under 18 if they are found to be delinquent by a court, in need of supervision, or involved in an alcohol or drug-related offense. If you are convicted of a demerit point traffic violation committed when you were under age 18, DMV will require that you complete a driver improvement clinic. If you do not complete the clinic within 90 days, DMV will suspend your driving privilege until you complete the clinic and pay a reinstatement fee.
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