If you receive two Driving While Impaired (DWI) offenses within three years (from conviction date of the first offense to the offense date of the second charge), you will face a four year license suspension. Attorney Haddock can help you request a DMV hearing to have your license conditionally restored after two years. That conditional restoration will include the requirement of ignition interlock for three years.
If you receive a third DWI and the most recent DWI was within the last seven years (from conviction date of the first offense to the offense date of the second charge), the revocation is permanent. However, Attorney Haddock can petition the DMV to request a conditional restoration hearing after three years.
Attorney Haddock knows the ins and outs of these hearings and will guide you through the process which will include a FBI background check, fingerprinting, and an evaluation by a DMV recommended counselor. Three witnesses must also appear at a hearing on your behalf. Attorney Haddock will prepare those witnesses and will discuss with you who may be a good witness for your hearing.
If you are in need of an attorney for a DWI Conditional Restoration Hearing, give Attorney Kristi Haddock a call at 919-335-5656 or submit a form to request a free consultation.