It is also possible that the information about the conviction was not available to WisDOT. This may occur because at the time you completed the application for your Wisconsin driver license, perhaps you did not tell the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) about the conviction.
Occasionally, persons who move to Wisconsin receive a Wisconsin driver license and subsequently have their license suspended or revoked because of a conviction in another state for a serious offense such as attempting to elude an officer, an OWI or drug-related conviction. Contact the Alcohol/Drug Review Unit at (608) 261-8202 for further information. This law applies even if you have met all the requirements in the state where you were convicted of OWI. A license revocation, on the other hand, is a permanent loss of your license.
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First, if you are a Wisconsin resident with a Wisconsin drivers license, and it is suspended or revoked, then you may not drive in Minnesota or anywhere else (unless you have an occupational permit that permits it). If you apply for a Wisconsin driver license and have an OWI-type conviction in another state, in accordance with Wisconsin law you may have to provide proof that you have undergone an assessment and completed an alcohol program. In Wisconsin, a license suspension is a temporary loss of your license, generally for less than a year. Your question is a little confusing, but there are answers. What to do if you have an operating while intoxicated (OWI) conviction
You may then apply for a Wisconsin driver license. If your driving privilege is suspended or revoked in another state, but you have not been convicted of a violation that requires mandatory suspension or revocation in Wisconsin, you must contact the state(s) in which your driving privilege is suspended or revoked and reinstate it in that state(s).