- Child SupportIt can be stressful to be charged with DUI or to face a hearing for a traffic law violation in Illinois. Many people rely on their cars to get to and from work or school. The Illinois Secretary of State is authorized to suspend or revoke a driver’s license for several different reasons, including not paying a traffic ticket, accumulating too many traffic violations, and not paying child support. You can also face a revocation or suspension for a DUI conviction. A license suspension has a set end date, at which point you get your driving privileges back. By contrast, with a revocation of your license, you lose your driving privileges for an indefinite period. Springfield driver’s license reinstatement attorney Theodore J. (Ted) Harvatin has a well-earned reputation for providing outstanding legal representation in matters related to traffic law, driver's license hearings, and DUI charges throughout Central Illinois.
- Criminal DefensePersons convicted of drunk driving may be placed on probation, or for subsequent offenses, they may be given a jail or prison term and then paroled, subject to continuing supervision. Lawyers experienced in criminal defense and drunk driving law can explain the spectrum of possible punishments for drunk driving offenders and the possible sentences in greater detail.
- DUI/DWIAt Harvatin Law Offices, we have worked hard to earn our reputation for providing high quality representation to clients throughout Springfield and Central Illinois in matters involving Illinois traffic law, DUI and driver's license restoration.
- Traffic ViolationsAt Harvatin Law Offices, we have successfully handled many different matters pursued under the Illinois Vehicle Code, including license fraud, driving on a suspended or revoked license, zero tolerance license fraud, speeding tickets, following too closely, failure to stop, failure to signal, and safety belt law violations. We also represent clients charged with failure to appear violations. Consult an Experienced Driver’s License Reinstatement Lawyer in Springfield
- MisdemeanorsThere are three types of traffic law violations: felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions or moving violations. Felonies are the most severe with the greatest consequences, and infractions or violations tend to have the fewest and mildest consequences.
- HomicideA restricted driving permit is a partial restoration of your driving privileges. People convicted of reckless homicide or an aggravated DUI that proximately caused someone's death cannot obtain a restricted driving permit for 24 months after being released from incarceration. Drivers under 21 who have a DUI conviction are not eligible for a restricted driving permit for a year after the effective revocation date. If you want to qualify for a restricted driving permit, you will need to show that you are facing an undue hardship and that you are eligible for it. Out-of-State Clearance of Revocation
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