Illinois BAIID DUI Defense Lawyer
Helping You Protect Your Privilege To Drive
For drivers who have been charged with a DUI or who have refused to submit to a Breathalyzer or chemical test for alcohol and who have not been convicted of a DUI previously, there are options available to minimize the impact on your driving privileges.
A monitoring device driving permit (MDDP) in conjunction with a breath alcohol ignition interlock device (BAIID) will allow you to minimize the impact on your ability to drive. This type of permit is usually available following a first-time DUI.
Many people find the suspension of their driving privileges to be the most challenging aspect of a DUI. Obtaining an MDDP and having a BAIID installed will ensure that you will not have any restrictions on when and where you can drive. An MDDP in conjunction with a BAIID will allow you to drive for the rest of your statutory summary suspension period. In cases involving repeat DUI, a person may need to apply for a restricted driving permit (RDP). This type of permit will usually also require a BAIID, and it may limit the times and places that a person can drive.
At the Law Office of Philip R. Nathe, our Downers Grove DUI attorney knows how important it is for people to be able to handle their own transportation needs. Public transportation is inconvenient by comparison, and its availability is limited or nonexistent in some locations. Attorney Philip Nathe has been practicing criminal defense in DuPage County for more than 30 years.
With our extensive experience in the Illinois criminal justice system, we can help you pursue an MDDP and help you stay on the road.
Contact Our DuPage County BAIID Attorney
If you are facing DUI charges and want to ensure that there is no interruption to your ability to be in control of your own transportation, turn to the Law Office of Philip R. Nathe. Our decades of experience allow us to provide our clients with an aggressive and effective defense. To schedule a free initial consultation with our lawyer, call 630-416-7600, toll free at 888-583-6197, or simply contact us online.
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