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Limited Permit for First Offense DUI
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Driving is an essential part of many of our lives and when that privilege is taken away, our education, our livelihood, even our health can be put at risk. That is why, under O.C.G.A. 40-5-64, Georgia law allows for some DUI offenders to maintain a limited driving permit to meet some of those essential driving needs.
If you are facing a DUI charge and are interested in pursuing a limited driving permit, then Willis Law Firm urges you to contact them today. Their skilled and seasoned legal team has an unparalleled 20+ years of DUI experience. Each and every DUI client who relies on them has access to the resources, insight, and unflagging advocacy needed to arrive at the best possible outcome of their case.
Do not hesitate to secure DUI representation you can count on. Contact the firm today.
What a Limited Driving Permit Allows You to Do
Limited driving permits following a DUI are potentially available to two kinds of drivers: those who have just had their first DUI charge and those who have had their first DUI charge in five years. Even then, these clients’ circumstances must be emphatically argued in court for the judge to grant a limited driving permit.
A limited driving permit allows a driver to:
- Commute to their place of employment
- Receive scheduled medical care/ pick up prescribed medications
- Attend school where they are regularly enrolled
- Attend substance abuse sessions or meetings
- Attend any court-ordered drug or alcohol educations programs
- Attend court, the probation office, or any community service
- Drive an immediate family member to work, school, or medical care if they do not have a valid driver’s license
If you are facing a DUI charge and want to ensure that you maintain some of your essential driving privileges, then contact the skilled team of Atlanta DUI defense lawyer at Willis Law Firm. They ensure that your need to drive is compellingly put forth to the judge and that your DUI penalties—if any—make as little impact on your life as possible.
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If you’re facing legal troubles and want to make sure you’re hiring the best lawyer to fight your case, the Willis Law Firm is the place to call. Their attorneys are extremely knowledgeable and go above and beyond to make sure their clients receive the best outcome possible. The office staff has always been extremely helpful and compassionate through each step of the way. Greg has helped me and my family with a few cases over the years and we’ve always received a great outcome. He and his staff are the best in the field. There’s a reason why other attorneys hire Greg to handle their cases! Highly recommend their services. You won’t be disappointed.