Legal Question in DUI Law in Pennsylvania

Pa Dui & Interlock

I was convicted of a 2nd Dui in early 2004.I fulfuilled all requirements. Due to an unrelated illness/injury I did not bother w/getting my license restored & have not drove in almost 5yrs. Since I have gone way over the 2yrs license suspension & year interlock requirement will I still be required to have interlock? If so, since I don't own a car, if I certify such,can I forgo interlock and choose to remain without a license & not drive for another year? Can that be back dated for the past year? If not, After that year is over (withouth interlock/without any license) will I be able to get my regular license restored?


Asked on 12/15/08, 8:46 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Brian Zeiger Levin & Zeiger LLP

Re: Pa Dui & Interlock

you cannot back date or get time credit for the passing of time to usurp the interlock device. the fact that you don't own a car may allow you to get around the requirement--i don't know the answer.

if you are able to get a license without the interlock, just don't drive until the interlock requirement passes. if you get picked up driving without it, you will go to jail.

also, the interlock is a GOOD thing. you want it.

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Answered on 12/15/08, 9:01 am


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