Your driving privileges may be revoked for giving false information to the Secretary of State.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Giving false information to the Secretary of State is a serious offense and can result in the revocation of your driving privileges. Providing false information on any driving-related document, such as your license application, is considered perjury and is a criminal offense. The Secretary of State has the authority to revoke your driving privileges if they determine that the driver has given false information.
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