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Can I get a hardship license after a DUI suspension in MA?

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Yes, it is possible to obtain a hardship license after a DUI suspension in Massachusetts.

After a DUI suspension, you may be eligible for a hardship license, also known as a work or Cinderella license. This license allows you to drive for specific purposes, such as going to work, school, medical appointments, or attending substance abuse treatment programs.

To apply for a hardship license, you will need to meet certain requirements:

  1. You must serve a mandatory suspension period, which varies depending on the number of DUI offenses you have.
  2. You must complete an alcohol education program or a substance abuse treatment program.
  3. You must provide proof of enrollment or completion of the program to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV).
  4. You must have a valid reason for needing a hardship license, such as employment or education.

Once you meet the requirements, you can apply for a hardship license at your local RMV branch. You will need to provide the necessary documentation, including:

  • Proof of enrollment or completion of the required alcohol education or substance abuse treatment program.
  • A letter from your employer or school stating your need for a hardship license.
  • Payment of the required fees.

It's important to note that the RMV has the discretion to grant or deny hardship licenses based on individual circumstances. They will consider factors such as your driving record, previous DUI offenses, and any other relevant information.

For more detailed information and specific requirements, I recommend referring to the official Massachusetts RMV website or consulting with a legal professional specializing in DUI cases.

References:

  1. Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles. Hardship License Information.
  2. Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90, Section 24. Section 24: Operation of motor vehicles while under influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs; punishment; subsequent offenses; assignment to alcohol or controlled substance education, treatment, or rehabilitation program.

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