DMV Form 735-6044 - Intoxalock-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DMV Form 735-6044 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your full legal name, date of birth, and contact information. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid processing delays.
  3. Indicate your reason for suspension and whether you have a pending court date. If applicable, provide details about your employment and driving needs.
  4. Complete the sections regarding your driving routes for work and seeking employment. Be specific about days, times, and counties to ensure compliance with permit restrictions.
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To apply for a hardship permit, you must meet the following criteria: Hardship Permit Application: Submit a signed and dated hardship permit application to the DMV. Nonrefundable Application Fee: Pay the $75 hardship permit application fee. Reinstatement Fee: Include the $85 reinstatement fee.
Oregon hardship permits are also not available to persons with an out of state driver license. Hardship permits are also not available for a second Oregon DUII conviction within a five year period. Keep in mind that there is often a docHub black out or waiting period before you can obtain a hardship permit.
Emergency Driver Permit. (1) An emergency driver permit authorizes operation of only those vehicles that the holder of a Class C non-commercial driver license may operate, and does not include operation of any vehicle that requires commercial driving privileges or an endorsement.
A hardship permit is available for some driver license suspensions or for a driver revoked as a habitual offender. A hardship permit allows you to drive a non-commercial motor vehicle only.
Hardship Permit Application: Submit a signed and dated hardship permit application to the DMV. Nonrefundable Application Fee: Pay the $75 hardship permit application fee. Reinstatement Fee: Include the $85 reinstatement fee.

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Some states require proof of employment, enrollment in school, or a medical condition before approving your application. Additional Considerations: Past Driving Record: In some states, having a history of repeat offenses, especially DUI or reckless driving, could disqualify you from obtaining a hardship license.

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