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KRS 532.356 authorizes the issuance of a hardship driver's license to a person whose driving privilege has been withdrawn until restitution is paid due to a conviction under the following statutes: KRS 434.650-670, 434.690, 506.120, 514.030-060, 514.070-090, 514.110, and 514.120.
One May Petition The District Court For A Hardship License At The Following Times: For a first offense: after 30 days; For a second offense: after 12 months; For a third offense: after 24 months; and.
Standard Offense Driving While Suspended or Revoked In many situations, driving on a suspended or revoked license is a class B misdemeanor. A class B misdemeanor carries a maximum fine of $250 and up to 90 days in jail.
If the license is sought for medical purposes: A written, sworn statement from a physician or other medical professional licensed (but not certified) under Kentucky laws, attesting to your normal hours of treatment, and the necessity to use a motor vehicle/motorcycle to travel to and from the treatment.
To regain your driving privileges, the state will expect you to: Pay your fine. Serve your jail sentence. Complete as many as 26 weeks in an alcohol or substance abuse program. Wait out your suspension period, and. Then have an ignition interlock device fitted to your car for a period of one year.