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After revocation is up will I be able to obtain a license from another state and be able to legally drive without the interlock?

Gary A. Russell
Answered by attorney Gary A. Russell (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Clos, Russell & Wirth, P.C.
Thanks to the wonderful advancements in computers and sharing information, it is highly unlikely that you will receive your license any sooner in another state. Typically, another state will adhere to the ruling of Michigan, since it was Michigan that issued the license and imposed the sanctions. For example, if you were revoked under Michigan law, but would not have been under Ohio law, Ohio will not grant you a license as long as Michigan says no. Your situation with the interlock is somewhat different. It sounds like your license has been reinstated, under the condition that you install the interlock device and only drive said vehicle. It might be worth investigating if another state would grant an unrestricted license under their laws.
Thanks to the wonderful advancements in computers and sharing information, it is highly unlikely that you will receive your license any sooner in another state. Typically, another state will adhere to the ruling of Michigan, since it was Michigan that issued the license and imposed the sanctions. For example, if you were revoked under Michigan law, but would not have been under Ohio law, Ohio will not grant you a license as long as Michigan says no. Your situation with the interlock is somewhat different. It sounds like your license has been reinstated, under the condition that you install the interlock device and only drive said vehicle. It might be worth investigating if another state would grant an unrestricted license under their laws.
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What is my best option to move of a state for a job when I have a pending trial?

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Answered by attorney Richard M Halprin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Richard M. Halprin
First consideration is your bond. Nearly every bond prohibits leaving the state without permission. In all likelihood, you can't leave without permission of the court. You will need to file a motion with the court seeking permission. If it's not granted, you have your answer. If it is granted, then you have to consider your ability to prepare for trial, meet with your attorney, gather evidence and optimize your chance of prevailing at trial.
First consideration is your bond. Nearly every bond prohibits leaving the state without permission. In all likelihood, you can't leave without permission of the court. You will need to file a motion with the court seeking permission. If it's not granted, you have your answer. If it is granted, then you have to consider your ability to prepare for trial, meet with your attorney, gather evidence and optimize your chance of prevailing at trial.
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How can I go about creating a law in my state?

Jared Clayton Austin
Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
Petition your state legislator to introduce such a bill. Or, you can start a petition drive to get signatures to get such an initiative on the ballot. The requirements will vary from state to state. It always helps to get support from someone with a lot of money who can help you advertise.
Petition your state legislator to introduce such a bill. Or, you can start a petition drive to get signatures to get such an initiative on the ballot. The requirements will vary from state to state. It always helps to get support from someone with a lot of money who can help you advertise.
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