In Illinois, your license is suspended on the 46th day after you are arrested for a DUI assuming that your case is not dismissed or completed by that date. If you are a first time offender according to the DUI statute, you will be eligible for restrictive driving privileges through the BAIID program. If you are eligible for the BAIID program, your necessary paperwork will be mailed to you by the Secretary of State to enroll in the program and obtain your device. This is no longer handled through the court system. Otherwise, please stay aware of when that 46th day will arrive or you could be pulled over for driving without a valid license as well.
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A Legal Blog By DuPage County Attorneys Discussing DUI's and DUI Defense
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WHEN WILL A DUI COME OF MY DRIVING RECORD?
Generally, a DUI will never be removed or expunged from your driving abstract. Whether you received a DUI 20 years ago or last month, if you receive a second one, you will be treated as a second offender. However, that may not be true for all aspects of a DUI. For example, if you receive a DUI, but have not received another one in the previous five years, you will be considered a first time offender for the purposes of a Montioring Device Driving Permit (MDDP), allowing you to retain your driving privileges, if you so choose, by having a breathalyzer device installed in your vehicle until the outcome of your case. If you have been arrested for multiple DUIs, contact our attorneys for a free consultation.
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