Driver's License Restoration & Reinstatement in Texas

Driver’s License Restoration Texas


Reinstate Your Suspended Driver's License in Texas

Texas Driver’s License Restoration

When you get pulled over for a DUI in Texas, your first thought may be that you don’t want to lose your driver’s license. Driving privileges are important and sometimes necessary for leading a quality life. You will need to hire Texas DUI attorneys as soon as possible after any DUI arrest to make sure that you stay on the road.

Texas Driver’s License Suspensions & Hearings

There are two types of driver’s license suspensions in Texas that you may face when you get a DUI. The first is an administrative suspension. When you are first arrested for the DUI, you will get a temporary license good for 40 days from the arresting officer, who will confiscate your actual driver’s license. The administrative suspension period for a first time offender is 90 days.

You may also face additional suspension periods from the criminal courts. If you go to criminal court and lose your case, you will likely be faced with additional suspension terms depending on the severity of your offense.

Get help restoring your license

An administrative hearing is different from criminal court in Texas. You must attend both if you want to protect your driving privileges. The administrative hearing must be requested within 15 days of your DUI arrest. Administrative and criminal proceedings / penalties are completely separate, so it is important to have driver’s license reinstatement attorneys in Texas representing you in both situations.

Texas Occupational License

If your Texas driver’s license is suspended by the courts or administrative action (or both), you will want to apply for an occupational license. This allows you to drive to authorized locations like work, school, appointments and household errands. You will likely be required to install an ignition interlock device (IID), pay all court fines, and present an SR22 insurance to get approved. You will also have to satisfy all other terms of DUI license reinstatement in Texas.

Texas Driver’s License Reinstatement:

  • Fulfill Driver’s License Suspension Period
  • Satisfy Any Court Ordered Requirements
  • Pay All Court Fines & Legal Fees
  • Provide Proof of SR22 Insurance
  • Pay Driver’s License Reinstatement Fees
  • Install Ignition Interlock Device on Vehicle (if applicable)

 

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