How am I supposed to get to work and/or school without a license?
- finneganlaw
- Aug 6, 2016
- 1 min read

An attorney can ask for driving privileges on your behalf. Although not a guarantee, most Judges agree to some form of privileges. Based on the number of prior convictions, the chemical test result, or a refusal to submit to the test, it may be necessary to install a Guardian Interlock device or restrictive plates on your vehicle prior to obtaining privileges. All offenders must serve the "hard time" suspension prior to any driving privileges. Some Judges have a "policy" not to grant driving privileges to an individual who refuses to submit to a test or tested over a certain level, for example, a .17 BAC.
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