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can I get a temporary license until my court date

Asked on Feb 05th, 2014 on DUI/DWI - Texas
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Assault Attorney serving Richardson, TX
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The usual answer is yes. As long as there is only a DWI first with no aggravating factors. There will be a fee set by the county and attorney fees. You will need SR-22 compliant insurance and your attorney can explain the requirements of the permit to drive that will be issued.
Answered on Feb 05th, 2014 at 4:59 PM

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If you were arrested and charged with DWI within the last 15 days, you need to contact a DWI attorney immediately. The ALR suspension does not take effect until after the expiration of 40 days after the arrest. So, if you are within that window, your privilege to drive is not yet suspended. If you are still inside the 15 day window, your attorney can request an ALR hearing to fight to prevent the suspension. The request will toll the suspension period. 
Answered on Feb 05th, 2014 at 3:13 PM

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