Q: Can I still drive for work if I get a DUI?
If you receive a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge, it will impact your ability to drive legally, including for work purposes. According to the information from themeehanlawfirm.com, after a DUI arrest, your driving privileges may be suspended. The specific duration of the suspension can vary based on several factors, including whether it is your first offense or a subsequent one.
In California, as outlined on dmv.ca.gov, after a DUI conviction, your ability to drive can be restricted. You may be eligible to obtain a restricted driver’s license that allows you to drive to and from your job or for work-related purposes, but this typically requires you to fulfill certain conditions, such as completing a DUI education program and installing an ignition interlock device in your vehicle.
It’s essential to be aware of these restrictions and to comply with them. Driving on a suspended license can lead to further legal penalties, including additional fines and potential jail time. If you need to drive for work after a DUI, you should consult with legal professionals to understand your options and the necessary steps to obtain a restricted license.