you can if u hire an attorney
ha good luck on that!
As long as it's 49cc or under.
A hardship license is a special driving permit granted to individuals who have had their regular driver's license suspended or revoked, typically due to DUI or other serious offenses. This license allows the individual to drive under certain conditions, often for specific purposes such as work, school, or medical appointments. The requirements and regulations for obtaining a hardship license can vary by state or jurisdiction. It aims to provide individuals with limited mobility options while promoting road safety.
no lost it for 2 years after getting a DUI
It depends on where you are. In Tennessee, you can get a handgun permit as long as you don't have a DUI within 5 years I believe.
A record of a DUI conviction on your drivers license history is permanent.
In most states, a DUI will remain on your permanent driver license record for about 10 years. However, this can vary depending on the state's specific laws and regulations.
If you are a first-time offender who was convicted of DUI or a similar charge that resulted in the suspension of your license, you might be eligible for a hardship license. This license enables you to drive for very specific purposes, such as attending school or work, or to receive treatment for a medical condition. For DUI offenses, you have to apply for a hardship license in circuit court. For drug suspensions, you plead your case in county court. There's a $150 filing fee, and you'll have to prove that without the license you are at risk of losing your job, you might be kicked out of school, or your health will suffer. If you've been convicted of DUI or DWI and you have questions or need guidance, you might want to contact an attorney who specializes in that area.
3 years
Depends how bad you were caught for
SIx month loss of drivers license and option to attend classes. POSSIBLE hardship limitation to license considered if you can show cause why.
Five years