Restricted Licenses after DUI Conviction in New Hampshire
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In 2015, there were 4,571 DUI arrests in New Hampshire. Before 2016, a first-time DUI conviction in New Hampshire resulted in a six-month diving license suspension. That meant total life disruption for DUI offenders who had to find alternative transportation for their jobs, school, and daily activities like grocery shopping.
New Hampshire used to be one of a handful of states that did not allow first-time DUI offenders to petition for a restricted license that allowed individuals to drive under specific circumstances, like if someone needed to be able to drive to work.
In 2013, House majority leader Stephen Shurtleff (D- Penacook) introduced a bill that would allow firs-time offenders to petition for a restricted or “Cinderella” license during their six-month license suspension. House Bill 0496, which went into effect in January 2016, allows first-time offenders to petition the court for a restricted license after serving 45 days of license suspension.
Under the bill, first-time offenders are eligible to petition the court for the restricted license if one of the following conditions are met:
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With the restricted license, drivers are limited to driving privileges that pertain to:
The bill requires drivers with a restricted license to have an ignition interlock device installed that requires the driver to blow into a breathalyzer before starting the car to check the drivers blood alcohol content.
Drivers approved for the licenses will be required to pay a $50 fee to the Division of Motor Vehicles, and will need to pay for the installment of ignition interlock devices (about $200) along with a monthly maintenance fee of about $80.
First-time offenders will be required to keep and maintain payments for the ignition interlock devices for a full year after a drivers’ license is restored.
Individuals with a previous DUI conviction are not eligible for the new restricted license.
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