Your driver’s license may be revoked for:
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Failure to appear for any traffic citation.
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Driving away from the police when directed to stop.
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Failure to pay child support.
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Explanation
In Illinois, fleeing or driving away from the police when directed to stop is considered a serious offense. It falls under the category of Aggravated Fleeing the Police, which is a violation that can lead to the revocation of your driver’s license.
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