Is it possible to get a limited driving privilege after a conviction for D.W.I. and revocation of license?
Maybe. If you have no D.W.I. convictions within the previous seven (7) years, you may be eligible for a limited driving privilege that would allow you to drive during limited hours for certain essential purposes, such as employment; education; maintenance of your household; court-ordered treatment or assessment; court-ordered community service; and emergency medical care. It is the judge’s decision whether to grant you this limited driving privilege. There are numerous restrictions on a limited driving privilege, and the violation of any one of the restrictions could result in a conviction of Driving While License Revoked, which carries an additional revocation of one (1) year with no limited driving privilege. A limited driving privilege will not allow you to drive certain commercial vehicles for any purpose, including most tractor-trailers and buses.