Navigating License Suspension and Restricted Licenses After a DUI in the 52-1 District Court5/22/2024
Will my driver's license be suspended after a DUI arrest in the 52-1 District Court jurisdiction?
Yes, your license may be suspended. The specifics depend on your BAC level, prior offenses, and other factors. You may be eligible for a restricted license. How can I get a restricted license after a DUI conviction in the 52-1 District Court jurisdiction? You may be eligible for a restricted license after meeting specific requirements, such as installing an ignition interlock device and completing certain court-mandated programs. What happens if I drive on a suspended license after a DUI in the 52-1 District Court jurisdiction? Driving on a suspended license can result in additional charges, fines, and extended suspension periods. Comments are closed.
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