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In Illinois, any alcohol or drug criminal offense, including a DUI, will remain on a persons record forever. If youre convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, your driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of one year for a first-time DUI criminal offense.
The most common grounds for sealing Illinois DUI arrest records are for cases where you were either not charged with a crime, or you were found not guilty at trial. If you were found guilty, or you plead guilty or no contest to the charges in court, then your conviction remains part of the public record.
It is illegal to drive if your BAC is . 08% or more. However, you can be convicted of a DUI if your BAC is less than . 08% and your driving ability is impaired.
Once all requirements have been submitted to the Secretary of State, it typically takes three to five weeks to receive the actual RDP in the mail. If you are granted full reinstatement, the requirements are not as extensive. For example, you will need to obtain SR-22 insurance and pay your reinstatement fees.
First offense Suspension of driving privileges for 12 months (eligible for an MDDP). * Second or subsequent offense within five years Suspension of driving priv- ileges for three years.
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To obtain an RDP, the offender must prove a hardship exists, provide a current professional alcohol/drug evaluation and, when appropriate, provide proof of remedial education or treatment. An offender must appear before a hearing officer in the Secretary of States Department of Administrative Hearings.
Visit the Illinois Secretary of State Website: To check the status of your drivers license, head over to the official Illinois Secretary of State website. You can access it at . 2. Navigate to the Online Services Section: On the homepage, look for the Online Services section.
To have driving privileges reinstated, a driver convicted of DUI must: Have a clear driving record. Undergo an alcohol/drug evaluation. Complete an alcohol/drug remedial education program. Appear before a Secretary of State hearing officer.

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