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The Illinois Secretary of State will automatically revoke the drivers license of a resident upon receipt of a report of any finding of guilty for DUI or a similar offense where the cause of action is the same or substantially similar to the offense of DUI as defined in the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code.
If you are licensed out of state, the Interstate Driver's License Compact ? an agreement between most states ? requires that the state issuing a DUI/DWI notify the state where you are licensed to drive.
If you are a first offender, meaning that you have no prior DUI dispositions in Illinois or in any other state, you may be eligible for court supervision which will avoid a conviction and revocation of your driver's license. If, instead, you are convicted of the DUI your driving privileges will be revoked in Illinois.
Illinois will find out about your Wisconsin OWI. Wisconsin is not part of the Interstate Compact. This means Wisconsin will not directly tell Illinois you have received a DUI conviction in Wisconsin. However, your conviction will be uploaded to a nationwide database.
However, an out-of-state DUI can still impact your license to drive in Illinois. An Illinois driver's license holder who is convicted of DUI in another state will also face revocation of his or her driving privileges in Illinois.