Minnesota’s DWI law provides for vehicle forfeiture for a designated license revocation or designated offense, which is typically the third DWI violation within a ten-year period, though with one or more aggravating factors, a person’s second-time or even first-time violation might qualify as well.

DWI law defines “designated license revocation” as a license revocation or commercial license disqualification for an implied consent violation within ten years of two or more qualified prior impaired driving incidents. The term “designated offense” includes a DWI violation in the first or second degree or involving a person whose driver’s license is cancelled as inimical to public safety.  For further information, please contact your Winona County DWI Attorney.

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