Wednesday, November 13

What Happens at a Florida DUI Hardship License Hearing?

Florida law offers a solution in the form of a hardship license, which allows you to drive under certain conditions. Ticket Shield has helped hundreds of drivers in DUI cases and other situations obtain hardship driver’s licenses using the Florida hardship license procedure. Contact our office today to learn more about how you can earn a living if your driving privileges have been suspended due to a DUI or refusal of a chemical test.

Eligibility for a Florida Hardship License

Florida law prohibits certain people from obtaining a hardship permit if they have had their license suspended after a DUI conviction. The following drivers do not qualify for a hardship license.

Drivers with Multiple DUI Convictions

Drivers who have multiple DUI convictions will not be eligible for a hardship permit. Florida Statute §322.271(1)(a) states that drivers with two or more DUI convictions are ineligible for a hardship permit during the period their driving privilege is suspended or revoked. This also applies to first-time DUIs with two or more refusals of chemical testing.

Drivers with Multiple License Revocations for Refusing Chemical Tests

According to Florida Statute §322.271(1)(b), those whose licenses were revoked because they refused to submit to a legal breath, blood, or urine test two or more times are not eligible for a hardship license.

Drivers Convicted of DUI Manslaughter and Serious Bodily Injuries

Drivers convicted of DUI manslaughter or causing serious bodily injuries while driving under the influence are not eligible for a hardship license.

Commercial Drivers

Drivers with a CDL (commercial driver’s license) who have been convicted of DUI are not eligible for a hardship permit.

Florida Statute §322.2615 states that if you are charged with DUI or refusing a chemical test, your license will be suspended. This suspension is usually effective before the criminal case has been resolved. Within 10 days of your arrest, you have the right to contest this suspension. You lose your right to challenge the suspension if you miss the deadline.

Conclusion

Understanding the process and requirements for obtaining a Florida hardship license can help you navigate this challenging situation. Contact our office to learn more about your options and how we can assist you in regaining your driving privileges.

This post was written by a professional at Ticket Shield. Ticket Shield understands that life can sometimes throw unexpected challenges your way. That’s why Ticket Shield is here to help you navigate through legal roadblocks when you need it most. Their team of experienced lawyers specializes in a range of traffic-related legal matters, ensuring you have the best defense possible. Types of teams available:

 

  • Traffic Ticket Lawyer
  • DUI Lawyer 
  • Speeding Ticket Lawyer
  • Reckless Driving Lawyer
  • Suspended License Lawyer
  • Red Light Ticket Lawyer
  • Stop Sign Ticket Lawyer
  • Seat Belt Ticket Lawyer

 

Don’t let traffic tickets or driving-related charges weigh you down. Contact our Suspended License Lawyer in Broward County today for a free consultation, and let Ticket Shield be your shield in the legal arena. Your peace of mind is their priority!