Wyoming Statutes
§ 31-7-127 — Mandatory revocation of license for certain violations
Wyoming § 31-7-127
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 31-7-127 (2026).
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(a)The division shall revoke the license or nonresident
operating privilege of any person, upon receipt of a record of
conviction of the person of any of the following violations:
(i)Any felony which is the direct result of the
manner in which a motor vehicle is driven;
(ii)A conviction under W.S. 31-5-233 or other law
prohibiting driving while under the influence, if the person has
been previously convicted two (2) or more times under W.S.
31-5-233 or other law prohibiting driving while under the
influence within the ten (10) year period preceding:
(A)The date of the offense upon which the
conviction is based; or
(B)The date of the conviction at issue.
(iii)A conviction under W.S. 31-5-229, a similar
local ordinance or a similar statute or ordinance in another
jurisdiction, if the p
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Nearby Sections
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§ 31-7-101
Short title§ 31-7-102
Definitions§ 31-7-103
Administration and enforcement§ 31-7-104
Disposition of fees§ 31-7-105
Administrative hearings§ 31-7-106
License required; limited to one license§ 31-7-107
Persons exempted§ 31-7-109
Classes of licenses§ 31-7-113
Fees§ 31-7-114
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