If the judge rules against us at the hearing, that’s when we start working on the occupational license. This can be anytime from 3-8 months after the arrest. In DWI cases we usually request an ALR (Administrative License Revocation) hearing after the arrest – so your license won’t be suspended until after the hearing happens. Q: When do I get the Occupational License? Can I get it before my regular license is suspended?Ī: We apply for the ODL if/when your regular license is suspended – you can’t get it before the suspension happens. Q: What if something changes and I have to adjust the hours after I get the occupational license?Ī: Unfortunately changing the hours after a judge has granted the ODL is very difficult. Q: How do you know which counties and times I need?Ī: You tell us by filling out this ODL times and counties form. You need to choose these based on where you expect to drive during the time of your suspension.
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We define the hours for a full week – and these apply to the entire suspension period.Ī: You can only drive in counties that are specifically listed on the occupational license. For example: Monday 8:00am-2:00pm and 5:00pm-11:00pm – as long as the hours total twelve. You can also break up the hours during the day. For example: Monday-Friday from 8:00am-8:00pm and Saturday-Sunday from 10:00am-10:00pm. You can drive up to twelve hours per day. You will have to choose the hours you need to drive when we apply for the ODL.
But it doesn’t cover recreational activities – going to the movies, karaoke, eating out, etc.Ī: No. Q: That sounds like almost all normal driving, right?Ī: Yes. The ODL also allows you to drive to school, for groceries, legal appointments and general household duties. It lasts for the term of your suspension – anywhere from three months to two years.Ī: No.
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