Illinois license reinstatement law would typically say that anyone that has four or more DUI convictions will be a lifetime ban and would thus, be ineligible for a formal administrative hearing to reinstate their driving privileges in Illinois.
However, I just took someone to a hearing who had been revoked for driving under the influence of alcohol 6 times. How did we get a license reinstatement hearing when four DUI arrests is enough to make you a lifetime ban? The year of the last DUI arrest is key.
In order to be eligible for a license reinstatement hearing with four or more DUI convictions, the most recent DUI arrest MUST be before 1999. If you had five DUI arrests in 1992 and one in 1995 – you would still be eligible for a license reinstatement hearing and would be allowed to obtain full reinstatement of your driving privileges once you are eligible.
If you have some very old DUI arrests and are looking to clear your Illinois license, Feel free to contact Illinois driver's license lawyer John W Callahan at anytime.
– Posted by license reinstatement lawyer John W. Callahan
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