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· DRUNK DRIVING · D.M.V. HEARINGS ·
Over 30 Years Experience
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Office Procedure Information Sheet
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Information Regarding Arraignments
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Information Regarding Pre-Trial Conferences
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Information Regarding Motions
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Juvenile Court Hearings
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Information Regarding DMV Hearings
- DMV
Hearing Information RE: Appellate Rights, etc.
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Restricted License Information Sheet
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Minors with DUI or .08 and/or .01 zero tolerance, or Minors in
Possession of Alcohol (MIP)
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Probation Conditions and Revocable Release
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Butte County Jail Reporting Instructions
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Directions from Chico to Butte County Jail and DMV (Oroville)
MINORS WITH DUI OR
.08 AND OR .01 ZERO TOLERANCE OR MINORS IN POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL (MIP)
If you've been convicted of minor in possession of alcohol or if you
have been found guilty by the court of driving with a .08 blood alcohol
content (BAC) or a .01 BAC as a minor or a .05 BAC, or if the Department
of Motor Vehicles has taken action against you for driving with any
measurable amount of alcohol as a minor or pleading guilty to minor in
possession of alcohol or minor in possession of fake ID or other
falsification of ID cases against minors, you have a possibility of
getting a restricted license to drive to and from school, to and from
work, in the course of employment or to and from medical facilities and
emergencies.
To qualify for such a license, you must petition the court in some cases
and the Department of Motor Vehicles in Sacramento in other
cases, or both.
The procedure is detailed and complicated. Such a license will be
granted only in "hardship cases" usually involving situations where
minors are living emancipated from their parents or help support the
family and are required to drive in the course of employment, to and
from school, to and from work, or medical reasons for themselves or for
the family.
The procedure requires an in-depth, reason-specific
request for the license.
A few of the items required are as follows:
1. An affidavit under penalty of perjury on a DMV and/ or court form
setting forth the requirement for the license and the reason for your
request.
2. A detailed map showing the roads, town, etc. where you must drive. A
copy of such map with a detailed legend showing the distances, the
places, etc.
3. You must specify the lack of public transportation or lack of other
transportation from family members as a basis for the license.
4. You must have a driving record that shows that you are not a
negligent operator in addition to the current problem.
5. You must have proof of insurance.
6. You must pay a reinstatement fee to the Department of Motor Vehicles
which is $125.00 or less, depending on the circumstances.
7. If you are seeking a hardship license from the court, they may add
other conditions to the probation you are already on or ask that you go
to AA and file proof that you are attending or add such other condition
as they so desire.
8. Further, we will need letters from your employer if you are working
stating where you work, what your duties are, what days you work and the
specific hours.
9. If you're alleging you need your vehicle to go to and from work or in
the course of employment, a letter from an employer or future employer
must so state.
10. If your request involves anything about college, high school, or any
other kind of educational facility, you must have proof of enrollment, a
letter, and preferably a copy of your last semester's grades or at least
a flyer or some other information identifying the educational
institution and verification and proof of enrollment.
11. Such a hardship license requires at least 30 days to get,
sometimes longer.
12. Sometimes the court or DMV or a combination of the two will ask for
more information.
13. You must reply quickly to any request I give and you must submit all
of your documents typed, not handwritten, and signed.
14. Any letters or other pieces of supporting material must be on a
letterhead and not plain paper and must be signed by the person writing
the letter or providing other supporting information.
15. Letters from friends or relatives other than your parents proving that you are
helping to support the family or need the license for the reasons stated
above are not helpful and will not be considered by the DMV or the
court.
16. This office charges a flat fee to handle this type of matter through
the Department of Motor Vehicles in Sacramento by mail and telephone and
does not include any hearings in Sacramento or at DMV as the
matters are all handled by written correspondence, fax and sometimes
telephonically.
17. If you desire to hire us for court, that will require at least 2 to
5 court appearances. You need not personally appear but can appear
through your attorney without being present.
18. If you wish us to take action in regard to the above-entitled
matters, we will not do so until fully retained seperately from the case.
19. If you have any further questions, please contact our office.
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