If you provide false information on your DMV application, you may face:
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A one-year suspension of your driving privileges.
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Sentenced to jail.
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Receive a fine.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Providing false information on your DMV application is a serious offense. The DMV may cancel any license or permit issued based on false information. Additionally, you may face legal consequences such as jail time, fines, and a suspension of your driving privileges for up to one year.
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