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I recently got hired and needed to fix my suspended licence. I called the licence branch & paid all my tickets. When i went to get them re-instated, They said a 90 day waiting period is in effect from the time i paid my ticket. My new job cant wait that long for me to get my licence. I was told the only way to get this resolved is to have the judge send a court order to the BMV waiving the 90 days.....but this will take a lawyer & money i dont have.....I need the job to hire a lawyer...Even if i request a temporary licence, or hardship licence, I still need a lawyer to plead my case. Does anyone know any legal advice for me??
PLEASE HELP!

2007-12-14 09:37:30 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

I'm Looking for Legal Advise ONLY please!! I really dont need to be reminded of these "idiots" Hard enugh dealing with this issue, Let alone rehashing what has transpired..LOL
Ty again for the help!!

2007-12-14 09:56:19 · update #1

5 answers

The 90 days is a punishment for the crime you committed. Apply for another job in 90 days.

If the job does not involve driving and you only need ID, get a state issued ID card instead.

I think that if you want to get specific legal advice you would first disclose the state or country in which this occurred. Some laws may allow hardship cases to get a license sooner. Others may not.

If it is a driving job getting the suspended licenses reinstated will most likely not help as you are probably un-insurable for commercial driving. If it is identification issue, look in to the ID card solution I mentioned.

2007-12-14 09:44:11 · answer #1 · answered by davidmi711 7 · 1 0

technically, you don't need to hire a lawyer. For something like this you should be able to go to court yourself.

Ask your new employer for a letter explaining why you need the 90 days waived. Attach a copy to the hardship application and make sure you bring the original and several copies to court.

If there is a fee (that you can't afford), for waiving the 90 days or applying for hardship you might want to ask the new employer for a pay advance. It's a long shot but if they hired you and didn't check your license status first, they are probably pretty desperate to get someone in that position.

My guess is the situation will depend on why your license was suspended. Be honest and humble in court. It will get you a long way.

Good luck

2007-12-14 09:52:45 · answer #2 · answered by Shelly J 4 · 1 0

Go to court and get their free blank motion form and file a Motion for Work Waiver Drivers License - explain your need for the license, and ask for ONLY a work waiver driving license until the 90 days is up. Explain you need the license to drive on the job and that you will only drive to and from work during specific hours. It may or may not be granted, depending on the reasons for suspension in the first place. But it doesn't hurt to ask! Present it yourself with proof of your job offer and need to drive for work. This will only be if your job requires you to drive at work; if not, if you only need it to drive yourself to and from work then forget it, the court will say take the bus or get someone else to give you a ride. Good luck!

2007-12-14 16:52:41 · answer #3 · answered by alaskasourdoughman 3 · 0 0

visit the nearby city chamber of commerce internet site. it is the place i found out what's mandatory. It was once required to have a blood attempt, yet we didnt desire one. you will desire money for the marriage license and to pay the decide. you will want a divorce decree in case you have ever been married till now. you will additionally want a valid photograph identity. good success to you. I wish you the two each and every happiness!!

2016-11-03 07:11:12 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You mean the idiots hired you without you having a licence!!!

2007-12-14 09:45:52 · answer #5 · answered by EnglishDenis 3 · 1 0

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