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Home > Traffic_Offences > Driving Demerit Points > Illinois Demerit Points - IllinoisSuspension"Suspension" means that you have temporarily lost your driving privileges. When the suspension is for a specific length of time, you may regain your driving privileges after your suspension has ended. In other cases, your driver's license will not be returned until you meet a requirement of Illinois traffic laws. Your driver's license will be suspended if you are convicted of three violations of Illinois driving law committed within any 12 months. If you are under 21 years old at the time of arrest, two violations of Illinois traffic laws within any 24-month period will result in a suspension. If you are under age 18, you will be required to successfully complete a driver remedial education course to make your driving privileges valid again. In addition, you may be required to submit to a complete driver's license examination to be re-issued a driver's license. The length of the suspension will vary according to the seriousness of the Illinois driving law offenses. If your driver's license is suspended for conviction of three traffic violations of Illinois driving law within a 12-month period, you may be eligible for a probationary license or occupational driving permit. If you receive a suspension for conviction of two traffic violations of Illinois driving law in a 24-month period while under the age of 21, you may be eligible to receive a restricted driving permit. The Secretary of State's office will notify you if you are eligible. In accordance with Illinois driving law, your driver's license may also be suspended under the following conditions:
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