How long before I am eligible for a Illinois drivers license reinstatement if I have a suspended license? Illinois

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Whether you have a suspended license or a revoked license, the length of time you must wait before you become eligible for a license reinstatement depends on the reason your drivers license was suspended or revoked in the first place.

Meeting Suspension Terms Before License Reinstatement

In Illinois, suspension terms tend to vary based on the seriousness of the offense.

For example, if you’re convicted of driving under the influence (DUI), your driver license will be suspended for at least 12 months. On the other hand, if you accumulate 15 points on your driving record in a period of 12 months, your license will be suspended for only two months.

To put things in perspective, you can accumulate 15 points in one year if you’re caught driving over the speed limit by one point on three different occasions during that year. Arguably, driving drunk is more serious than driving one mile over the speed limit; therefore, the suspension period for drunk driving is longer.

To find out details about your personal suspension term requirements, contact your attorney, your formal or informal hearing officer, or your local IL SOS office.

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