If a juvenile has a conviction of an alcohol related offense, is there a required suspension of the juvenile’s driver’s license?
Yes. Even for first offense of any alcohol or drug related offense, there is a mandatory suspension of the driver’s license for at least six months. Under some circumstances a judge may grant the juvenile a restricted license to drive under limited circumstances during the period of suspension. If the juvenile is insured under his/her parent’s automobile insurance policy, the suspension may have to be reported to the insurance company at the time of the policy renewal.
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