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How to Get Your Drivers License Reinstated After a DUI Conviction

 Posted on June 10,2019 in Uncategorized

Losing the ability to legally drive can cause major problems in a person’s life. Getting to and from work, picking up children from school, and even simple tasks like going to the grocery store can be nearly impossible when you are restricted from driving. If you have lost your license after being charged with driving under the influence (DUI), you are probably anxious to get your driver’s license back. There are several tasks which a person must complete before their license can be reinstated. So, what can an Illinois resident do to get his or her Illinois driver’s license back after is has been revoked?

The Driver’s License Reinstatement Process

There are several steps that a person convicted of a DUI in Illinois must do before he or she can gain the ability to legally drive again. Illinois state courts want to ensure that a person convicted of a DUI is not a threat to the public before reinstating his or her license. If you have lost your license after a DUI, you will need to submit to a drug and alcohol evaluation. After the evaluation, you will be classified as minimal risk, moderate risk, or high risk of future drug and/or alcohol abuse. If evidence exists that you have substance abuse problem, you will be required to undergo a substance abuse treatment program and submit a continuing care status report in the future. Once you provide proof of completing the substance abuse program, you can proceed with the license reinstatement process. Even if you do not have an alcohol or drug problem, you will have to participate in a DUI Risk Education class licensed by the Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DASA).

Illinois Restricted Driving Permit

Driving when your driver’s license is suspended or revoked is a crime that can result in serious criminal charges including seizure of your car and jail time. Fortunately, there are options for Illinois divers who want to get back on the road legally. To have your driver's license reinstated, you will need to appear in a hearing with a Secretary of State hearing officer. Depending on the circumstances of your DUI conviction, you may be able to regain your ability to drive through a restricted driving permit (RDP). An RDP allows you to drive in certain areas during designated times of the day.

Contact a Joliet Illinois DUI Attorney

To learn more about how to get your driver’s license reinstated in Illinois, contact a Joliet driver’s license reinstatement lawyer. Call the Law Offices of Jack L. Zaremba, P.C. at 815-740-4025 to schedule a free initial consultation.

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