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How Can Support Groups Like Alcoholics Anonymous Help Me Reinstate My Driver’s License?

 Posted on August 05,2022 in License Reinstatement

DuPage County DUI Defense LawyerIf you lost your license because of a drunk driving charge, you are not alone. Driving under the influence (DUI) is one of the most common reasons for driver’s license suspensions and revocations. The only way to reinstate a driver’s license and regain the ability to driver after a DUI conviction in Illinois is to meet the Secretary of State’s conditions and prove that you are capable of driving safely.

Many people facing license revocation have a chemical dependency on alcohol. They are not drinking excessive amounts of alcohol for fun; they have tried to stop but cannot. These individuals are often classified as “High Risk – Dependent” and required to take additional steps to reinstate their driver’s license. If you or a loved one are trying to reinstate your driver’s license, it is important to understand how support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous can help.

Regaining Driving Privileges by Tackling Addiction

Alcohol addiction is a powerful force that is not easily overcome without help. In some cases, alcohol dependency is so severe that a person must quit drinking under medical supervision because withdrawal symptoms can be fatal. If you are ready to quit drinking, consider joining a support group like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) to get the help and advice you need. In addition to AA, there are also secular alcohol and drug abuse support groups like:

  • SMART Recovery

  • LifeRing

  • Women for Sobriety (WFS)

  • Rational Recovery

Many individuals have found freedom from alcohol addiction with help from people who have been through addiction themselves. In addition to helping you quit drinking, participating in a support group like AA can increase your chances of gaining driving relief.

Support Groups May Help You Get Your License Back  

When you attend a Secretary of State driver’s license reinstatement hearing, the main thing the hearing officer wants to determine is whether you will reoffend. Participating in a support group can help you prove that you are serious about not driving under the influence. Often, participation in a group like AA is a requirement of a DUI offender’s aftercare plan. If you join AA, SMART Recovery, or another type of support group, you can even ask members in the group to write a letter on your behalf that you will provide to the Secretary of State hearing officer. This may increase your chances of gaining full or partial driving privileges.

Contact an Aurora Driver’s License Reinstatement Lawyer

Naperville DUI Defense lawyer Patricia Magaña provides dependable advice and assistance to individuals charged with drunk driving. She can help you take the steps needed to maximize your chances of getting your driver’s license reinstated. Call the Law Office of Patricia Magaña, LLC at 630-448-2001 for a free consultation.

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Sources:

https://www.healthline.com/health/alcoholism/can-you-die-from-alcohol-withdrawal#diagnosis

https://www.verywellmind.com/secular-alcohol-and-drug-rehab-programs-67702

https://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/092/092010010D04400R.html

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