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Got a DUI in Colorado 3 years ago. I live in Florida now. How can I get a driver's license now?

George Lawrence Sandefer
Answered by attorney George Lawrence Sandefer (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Sandefer Law Firm
If that is your only DUI Florida will require you to fulfill those obligations and prove to Colorado that you did them and Colorado will need to clear your license.  When they do, Florida should give you a license.  I would call your attorney in colorado to see how to do that. 
If that is your only DUI Florida will require you to fulfill those obligations and prove to Colorado that you did them and Colorado will need to clear your license.  When they do, Florida should give you a license.  I would call your attorney in colorado to see how to do that. 
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What can I do on a DWI case that still ongoing for a year?

Jared Clayton Austin
Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
Why has it been delayed for that long? Are you represented by an attorney? If not, you should retain an experienced DUI attorney in your area as soon as possible. Is the prosecution delaying the case because of lack of evidence or is the defense delaying it for some strategic reason? A lot more information is needed before a more accurate answer can be given. Usually there are statutory mandates on how long the court has to bring a misdemeanor case to trial. If it has not come to trial in that time period, there would need to be good cause for why it has been delayed for so long.
Why has it been delayed for that long? Are you represented by an attorney? If not, you should retain an experienced DUI attorney in your area as soon as possible. Is the prosecution delaying the case because of lack of evidence or is the defense delaying it for some strategic reason? A lot more information is needed before a more accurate answer can be given. Usually there are statutory mandates on how long the court has to bring a misdemeanor case to trial. If it has not come to trial in that time period, there would need to be good cause for why it has been delayed for so long.
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Would I possibly be able to at least get a permit to get to work so I do not want lose my job and my home?

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Answered by attorney Robert E McCall (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Robert E. McCall
Talk to your attorney. DMV has their own rules in addition to the Court. As a first offended, no aggravating circumstances you should be eligible for a Work Permit.
Talk to your attorney. DMV has their own rules in addition to the Court. As a first offended, no aggravating circumstances you should be eligible for a Work Permit.
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