No, unfortunately if you’re convicted of DUI in New Jersey, there are no temporary or hardship licenses available to you.
You’ll have to figure out alternatives to driving during the period of your license suspension, pay all fines and fees associated with the DUI, and meet the rest of the terms the judge hands down.
Once you’ve completed all the parts of your sentence, you’ll be eligible to have your license reinstated.
New Jersey takes a very hard line against DUI, and drivers who are convicted face many obstacles on their way back to driving on New Jersey roads.
The best way to avoid these penalties is to fight back against your DUI charge, and the best way to do that is to rely on an experienced New Jersey DUI attorney.
Matthew Reisig has helped more than 1,000 New Jersey drivers avoid conviction and has argued technical aspects of DUI law before the New Jersey State Supreme Court.
Call 732-625-9660 today for a free consultation with an experienced New Jersey DUI defense lawyer.