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Probably not. But, you will save yours a lot of aggravation if you don't have any open alcohol container in the car.
You can unless the court put a restriction on your travelling out of state. You need to read any documentation you received on your case.
You may go to jail if the judge decides that you should have found the money to pay for it.
It depends on the type of job you are seeking. You will have to be truthful on any job application.
When you received a notice from the drivers license bureau, It should have told you how to file an appeal. You will have to follow those instructions.
The prosecutor can charge you at any time during the statute of limitations period. You should have an attorney represent you.
Try sending a copy of the court papers dismissing the case to the drivers license bureau. If that does not work, you should retain an attorney to... Read Answer
You could get anywhere from probation to the maximum time authorized under the statute or ordinance.
Yes, perhaps to impaired.
Nope. SB-38 is a requirement for multiple-offenders, and unless you complete it you will never get your license back.
If you were convicted of a "wet" reckless you can do the 9 month program, if you live out of state, you can apply for reinstatement after a two year... Read Answer
There is a way to keep your license or at least get a restricted license to drive to and from work. You should contact an attorney for more... Read Answer
You need to get an attorney to try to get the charges dismissed or at least reduced. You can't expunge a charge that hasn't been disposed of in... Read Answer
You should retain an attorney. The prosecutor can file charges against you based on the police officer's testimony. Your attorney can subpoena and... Read Answer
If you leave United States for any reason including for visa stamping overseas, I am afraid, your DUI conviction may render you inadmissible to... Read Answer
You have the right to refuse under GA implied consent law, which it sounds like you did. You will have 10 days to appeal the suspension of your... Read Answer
Report it to the police chief of that department.
You should have an attorney representing you. In Missouri, you can get a hardship license. The attorney an help you with that too.
Get the same interlock provider to give you verification of the installation and present that to DOL and the Court.