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Limited Driving Permit

There are specific circumstances where a driver who has had his or her license suspended may be able to apply for a limited driving permit. This is a permit to drive only under particular circumstances, as determined by the Department of Driver Services (DDS). It may pertain to the places you are able to drive to and from, the routes you can use, the vehicle or vehicles you can use and the time of day you can drive.

Interested in learning more about obtaining a limited driving permit? Would you like to find out how you can challenge a traffic ticket or  license suspension in the first place? An  Atlanta traffic ticket lawyer can offer you helpful information so you can properly approach your case and keep your driving privileges or seek to have them reinstated.

When can I apply for a limited driving permit?

A driver in Atlanta may apply for a limited driving permit in specific circumstances:

  • After suspension for a first mandatory conviction
  • After a first or second DUI conviction
  • After a first or second points suspension

How does a limited driving permit work?

A limited driving permit may allow you to drive in certain situations, as determined by the DDS. Some examples may include:

  • Driving to and from your place of employment or in performing normal work duties
  • Driving for necessary medical purposes, such as doctor's appointments or to pick up your prescription
  • Attending school or college
  • Attending court-ordered driver education, rehabilitation or training

You may have had your license suspended because you accumulated too many points in a given time period or because you were convicted of a traffic offense or other crime. Regardless of the circumstances, an attorney can review the matter to determine whether you may be eligible to apply for a limited driving permit.

Contact an Atlanta Traffic Ticket Attorney today to learn more about your options in getting a limited permit.

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