Can I Drive After an OVI? Understanding Limited Driving Privileges
Ignition Interlock Devices: When and Why Courts Require Them
Courts may mandate ignition interlock devices for repeat or high-risk offenders. These devices monitor alcohol consumption and prevent vehicle operation if alcohol is detected.
Rules for First-Time and Repeat OVI Offenders
First-time offenders can often regain limited driving privileges after a short suspension. Repeat offenders face stricter requirements, including mandatory ignition interlocks and extended suspension periods.
Navigating the Process of Regaining Driving Privileges
Regaining driving privileges requires court approval, compliance with suspension terms, and sometimes installing an ignition interlock device. Fogt Law can streamline this process and advocate for your best interests.
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Get back on the road legally. Contact Fogt Law to guide you through the process.