Occupational Driver's License
Some criminal convictions (such as Driving While Intoxicated) can lead to the suspension of a defendant’s driving license. But as you might imagine, many people rely on the ability to drive to keep their life in order, whether they need to drive to and from work or school, or need to take care of their children. In these circumstances, a person may be able to receive an Occupational Driver’s License. This license comes with many restrictions, including where, when, and for how long a person is able to drive each day. But for someone who needs the ability to drive in order to keep their life running smoothly, it can be absolutely necessary.
Unfortunately, the process of applying for an Occupational Driver’s License is not easy. It requires filing a special petition to a judge, and this process can change depending on the crime with which you have been convicted and the type of license you need. But despite these difficulties, our experienced Dallas DUI lawyers can help you through the process. If you have lost your license through a criminal conviction, contact the Texas DUI lawyers at Grossman Law Offices and let us help you keep your life in order by applying for an Occupational Driver’s License.
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Questions answered in this article:
How can I drive after my license has been suspended?
What are the restrictions on an occupational driver's license?
Can I get an occupational drivers license in Texas?