Friday, November 21, 2014

DUI / Driving Under the Influence / Driver License Suspension / Driver License Revocation / DMV / NDR / National Driver Register / AVVO / Michael A. Haber, Esq. **ARRESTED / **305DUI

Q:     Permanently revoked license for dui florida. Can I get a hardship license? I know someone who has a permanently revoked license in Florida due to 4 DUI's. 2 out of state, and 2 in Florida. The last DUI was in May 2011 and he received his revocation in July 2011. This person has since moved to Vermont. He seems to think he can waltz down here to Florida and get an administrative hearing and get his license back just like that and be able to drive freely in Vermont. How realistic is this? I fear this person driving because he is a very active alcoholic. Will it be easy to get his license back after 4 DUI's? The last one he had a UBAL of .23. If he were to get a hardship/employment license, would he be able to drive in other states? This seems very unrealistic. I thought he would have to wait at least 5 years to even be considered for an admin. hearing.


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Answered Your friend should waltz into reality.

After a 4th DUI conviction (regardless of when / where the prior convictions occurred) and FL has a mandatory permanent revocation with no hardship reinstatement. (Don't take my word for it, please see:http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/duilaws.html).

Further, FL participates in the NDR (National Driver Register) and per the language on their website (for your convenience a link will follow as well): The "NDR is a computerized database of information about drivers who have had their licenses revoked or suspended, or who have been convicted of serious traffic violations such as driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs. State motor vehicle agencies provide NDR with the names of individuals who have lost their privileges or who have been convicted of a serious traffic violation."

When a person applies for a driver's license, the State DMV checks to see if the name is on our NDR database. If a person has been reported to the NDR as a problem driver, the license may be denied.

Please see: 
http://www.nhtsa.gov/Data/National+Driver+Register+(NDR)

Your friend is almost certainly not getting a license and would be well advised NOT to drive m(most especially if he has been drinking).

I hope that this has been helpful in answering your question!
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