As a defense attorney who has handled hundreds of license reinstatement cases in Chicago, Schaumburg, Barrington and Arlington Heights, I have been asked on numerous occasions how long will a graduated driver's license be suspended for alcohol consumption.
A person under the age of 21 who is found guilty or granted court supervision for a violation of state law or local ordinance relating to illegal consumption, possession, purchase or receipt of alcohol, regardless of whether a vehicle was involved will face a loss of driving privileges, in addition to any fine imposed. Court supervision for any of these offenses will result in a 3 month suspension of driving privileges; a first conviction results in a 6 month suspension of driving privileges; a second conviction results in a 12 month suspension of driving privileges and a third or subsequent conviction will result in a revocation of driving privileges.
For more information on how to reinstate your graduated driver's license, contact John W. Callahan for a free consultation.
– Posted by Illinois license reinstatement lawyer John W Callahan
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