Articles Posted in DUI License Revocation

Actual Physical Control: The Rationale for Issuing a DUI When a Person Isn’t Driving
Jennifer Wirth Attorney at Law

Many of our clients are confused about why they were issued a DUI ticket without having driven a vehicle. We attempt to explain the legal basis for the ticket, as well as the legislative rationale in this article. Under the Illinois DUI law, it is unlawful to drive or be in “actual physical control” of…

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The PDPS Database: Federal Reporting of Revoked, Suspended, and Cancelled Drivers.
Jennifer Wirth Attorney at Law

After a driver’s license revocation, a person may wonder if their revocation is visible to out-of-state licensing agencies. A revoked driver may believe that it is easier to obtain a driver’s license in a new state, rather than attempt to clear the revocation in their home state. However, due to the PDPS database, a revocation…

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Penalties for Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License in Illinois
Jennifer Wirth Attorney at Law

Jennifer Wirth, Attorney at Law, has over two decades of experience with driver’s license reinstatement hearings in Illinois. She has won many awards for dedication to client service, including the Avvo’s Client Choice Award and the Martindale Client Champion Award. Wirth wins driving privileges for first-time clients in over 95 percent of cases on an…

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Drive Again: A Guide to Driver’s License Reinstatement Hearings After a DUI Revocation in Illinois
Jennifer Wirth Attorney at Law

In this article, we provide a basic overview of the Secretary of State hearing process for persons facing a driver’s license revocation in Illinois. The information is a generally summary of the law at the time of publishing and may be updated by subsequent articles. The hearing process for Illinois driver’s license reinstatement is often…

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Eligibility for a Monitoring Permit During the Statutory Summary Suspension Period
Jennifer Wirth Attorney at Law

After a DUI arrest, a person may be eligible for a Monitoring Permit (MDDP) or hardship permit from the Illinois Secretary of State during the period of statutory summary suspension. When a person is arrested for DUI, they often receive notice that their driving privileges will be automatically suspended within 46 days, pursuant to the…

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How Do I Avoid a False Positive Reading on a Breathalyzer Test?
Jennifer Wirth Attorney at Law

Drivers with a breathalyzer in their vehicle should avoid certain substances before using the device to minimize the potential for a false positive reading. Many of the permits issued by the Secretary of State mandate an individual to have the Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device (BAIID) installed in their vehicle as a condition of driving.…

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DUI Penalties: Understanding the Difference Between Misdemeanor and Felony Charges in Illinois
Jennifer Wirth Attorney at Law

In Illinois, a DUI can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on a variety of factors. This article reviews the maximum penalties for each class of misdemeanor and felony. Generally, felonies and misdemeanors are distinguished by the term of imprisonment allowed for the offense. A felony is any offense that is punishable by…

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Can I Drive Anywhere? A Basic Overview of the Lawful Purpose Permit
Jennifer Wirth Attorney at Law

With probationary permits replacing many restricted driving permits, the Secretary of State is enabling many people to drive for work and pleasure prior to full reinstatement. n January of 2022, the Illinois Secretary of State began issuing a newly-created permit available to many revoked drivers, entitled the “Lawful Purpose Permit” (LPP). The LPP allows eligible…

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Formal Hearings: The Differing Roles of Treatment Providers and Attorneys
Jennifer Wirth Attorney at Law

Although the two professions play different roles in a hearing, they are equally important. An attorney cannot provide DUI treatment for a client and a DUI treatment provider cannot provide legal advice or services. A successful hearing often occurs when a client pairs the services of an experienced DUI drivers license reinstatement attorney with a…

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Hearing Eligibility During and After a Driving on a Revoked License Charge
Jennifer Wirth Attorney at Law

On occasion, our office receives calls from revoked persons with a pending Driving on a Revoked License charge in court. In an effort to obtain a more favorable sentence, they want to know if we can clear their DUI-related drivers license revocation before their next court appearance. On occasion, our office receives calls from revoked…

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