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In Florida, if you seek a hardship license after a DUI, you typically must complete the full 12-hour DUI education course. However, if you have no DUI-related events and are simply facing a suspension for other reasons, you might qualify for a shorter six-hour course. Always check with the Florida DMV for the most accurate and updated requirements regarding classroom hours.
If you are caught driving on a suspended license, you may be arrested and may face some additional consequences and expenses. There are a number of reasons why someone's license may be revoked including a penalty for DUI.
Hardship License Prohibited Section 316.193, Florida Statutes, prohibits any hardship reinstatement upon second or subsequent suspension for test refusal or if driver has been convicted of DUI two or more times.
How to Get Around While Your License Is Suspended Applying for a Restricted Driver's License. Using Public Transportation or Ridesharing. Carpooling, Walking, and Biking.
Getting Your Licence Back in Ontario Make sure you have paid all fines as ordered. Complete all programs ordered by the court. Obtain documents proving you can drive legally. Pay a reinstatement fee to the Province of Ontario. Take (and pass) certain tests depending on how long your licence was suspended.
You only have ten days after your DUI arrest to apply for your hardship license. You can submit the necessary documentation described above to the DHSMV Bar by fax, e-mail, or in person. The location of the DHSMV BAR that will handle your hardship application will depend on where you were arrested.