I’ve been convicted of DWI and I lost my license for a year, but I need to be able to drive. Can I do anything?
Answer:
Yes. Though you will be considered unlicensed for the entire suspension period, an attorney can help you get a limited driving privilege so that you can drive for work and education purposes. To get a limited driving privilege, you’ll need the following:
- A certified copy of your driving record
- A DL-123 form from your insurance company
- A Substance Abuse Assessment from a drug and alcohol counseling center
- A signed letter from your employer on your employer’s letterhead stating the hours during which you need to drive if you need to drive outside the standard hours of 6:00am to 8:00pm Monday through Friday.
- $100
Bring these documents to us and we will get your limited driving privilege as soon as possible.