What is what does it mean when your license is revoked?

When a driver's license is revoked, it means it has been cancelled and the person is no longer legally allowed to drive. This penalty is more severe than a suspension, which is temporary and has a specific end date. Revocation can occur for a variety of reasons, such as driving under the influence (DUI), accumulating too many points on a driving record, failing to pay fines or court fees, or reckless driving. In order to get the license reinstated after revocation, the individual must usually go through a lengthy process that may include a hearing, paying fines, and meeting other requirements.