DUI – Drivers License Suspended in Illinois?

October 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI Help 

Reader’s Question:

My driver’s license got suspended and it is nearing the end of the suspension period. How do I get my license back so that I can drive again especially to and from work here in Aurora, Illinois?

Cannon

Aurora, IL

To have your driver’s license reinstated so that you can drive again especially to and from work in Aurora, Illinois, it would depend on what the violation was and the state laws or regulations of the state where your license got suspended or revoked. If the reason why your driver’s license was suspended was due to unpaid tickets then it could be as simple as paying the fines and fees for these violations and complete the requirements to have your driving privileges back.

If your driver’s license got suspended due to a DUI offense, the state of Illinois might require you to complete DUI school, pay fines and get an SR22 auto insurance. If your driver’s license was suspended due to a lot of points, check if a driving improvement class could let you have your driving privileges back. You can also contact the Department of Motor Vehicles to get particular information on reinstating your driver’s license.

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Illinois DUI Effects After Conviction?

July 30, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

We’re very much worried about my son’s DUI arrest here in Illinois as he was driving home from work. We all understand he is facing a complicated case. Aside from the penalties involved, what could be the lasting effect of DUI on him if he will be convicted?

Kael

Palatine, IL

It is no hidden secret that your son may lose his driver’s license and car after his DUI arrest in Illinois. If he will be convicted for DUI, the possible long lasting effect of it would be on is job. Think of DUI penalties as a domino effect. The judge will assign your son with so much community service that he may be forced to take time off from work. He may be wasting time picking off litter off the highway when he could be closing a deal at work. And as he is taking time off from work, he is making less money.

If he can’t afford to pay bail, his employer may feel bad about him spending time in jail and would not take that very well. Losing his driver’s license is not where the worries end. He now has to find new transportation to get to work and earn a living. He might not be that popular with his friends and co-workers if they are driving him everywhere. At this point, you have to find a DUI lawyer who would fight for your son not only to get him out of jail and pay fines, but also to save his job.