Skip to main content
CourtGPT logoCourtGPT
Directory
Law
For Attorneys
Blog
AppointmentsSign InSign Up
Section 55-10-702 - Denial or suspension of driving privileges by department of safety — Tennessee Law | CourtGPT
  1. Home/
  2. Laws/
  3. Tennessee/
  4. Title 55 - Motor and Other Vehicles (§§ 55-1-101 — 55-53-105)/
  5. Chapter 10 - Accidents, Arrests, Crimes and Penalties/
  6. Part 7 - Juvenile Offender Act/
  7. Section 55-10-702 - Denial or suspension of driving privileges by department of safety
Tennessee Legal Code

Section 55-10-702 - Denial or suspension of driving privileges by department of safety

Ask AI about this
(a) In addition to any other authority to suspend driving privileges under this chapter, the department of safety shall deny or suspend all driving privileges of any person upon receipt of an order of denial of driving privileges issued pursuant to § 55-10-701. The suspension shall be imposed without a hearing. The driving privileges of the person shall be suspended in accordance with the following: (1) Upon receipt of the first order denying driving privileges, the department shall impose a suspension of one (1) year, or until the person reaches seventeen (17) years of age, whichever is longer; and(2) Upon receipt of a second or subsequent order denying driving privileges, the department shall impose a suspension of two (2) years or until the person reaches eighteen (18) years of age, whichever is longer.(b) If on appeal an underlying conviction or adjudication of an alcohol, wine, beer or drug offense, or weapons offense is overturned to an extent that nullifies the application of § 55-10-701, the department, upon receipt of a certified copy of the final order, shall timely reinstate any driving privileges that were suspended or denied because of the issuance of the original

f § 55-10-701, the department, upon receipt of a certified copy of the final order, shall timely reinstate any driving privileges that were suspended or denied because of the issuance of the original order of denial.Acts 1989, ch. 64, § 3; 1993, ch. 164, § 2.