Final answer:
At the time of arrest for a DWI, a driver typically receives a temporary 45-day license, and following this period, the license will be revoked.
Step-by-step explanation:
At the time of arrest for a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated), a driver will receive a temporary 45 day license. After this period is over, his or her license will be revoked. Laws can vary by state, but generally, a temporary license is issued to allow the driver time to make arrangements for court appearances and potentially contest the charges. If the driver is found guilty or does not contest the charges, the standard revocation or suspension period as mandated by the state's laws will begin after the temporary license period ends.