Massachusetts Hardship License
A hardship license (also referred to as a Cinderella
license, restricted license, work license, or limited use license) is available from
Massachusetts Registry of
Motor Vehicles after you've had your license suspended due to a OUI / DUI /
drunk driving disposition, guilty plea, or continuance without a finding (CWOF).
A restricted hardship license allows you to drive for 12 hours a day to get
to and from work (such as 7am to 7pm). The Massachusetts RMV which charge you
$500 for the cost of the hearing and the license.
How Do I Get a Hardship License after my Mass DUI?
For the RMV to issue a hardship license while your regular license is under
suspension, you need must qualify and document the need at a
Registry Hearing. You
will need:
- a letter from your employer on company letterhead stating that you need
to drive to get to work, and your work hours
- documentation, in the form of maps that show your route to work, and
that it is not possible to get their via public transportation
- proof of enrollment in an alcohol education program
If you are self-employed, you need to bring documentation of your articles of
business registration or incorporation.
It takes about a week after your court appearance for the Registry to process
your license suspension information, and insure eligibility.
Help Getting a Massachusetts Hardship License
If I am your lawyer an OUI charge, as a special service, I will also
represent at a Registry hearing to help you work through the process of getting
a hardship license. The paperwork requirements are very specific, and it is easy
to get them wrong.
As part of my firm's services, we will:
- Confirm with the Mass Registry that your OUI court paperwork has been
received
- Go over you paperwork and make sure you have met all the requirements
- Go to the Registry hearing with you to insure that everything goes
smoothly, and that you walk out with a hardship licens.
If you are thinking about pleading guilty to an OUI / drunk driving charge,
and are wondering if you would qualify for a hardship license, please call me
about the specifics of your case and I'd be happy to go over the details with
you. Current law passed makes it relatively easy for most people with a 180 day
suspended license for refusing a breath test after an OUI arrest (1st offense)
to get a limited-use hardship license.
It's an important service I provide to make the transition back to normalcy
as easy as possible for you.
- Russell Matson, Massachusetts Attorney at Law (781)380-7730
For more info, please refer to my Massachusetts Hardship License FAQ page.
INFORMATION SHEET FOR MGL c. 90, s.24D FIRST
(1st) OFFENSE OUI HARDSHIP LICENSE APPLICATIONS TO THE REGISTRY OF MOTOR
VEHICLES
Following is information regarding the
availability of hardship licenses for people whose OUI cases have been
disposed of in court pursuant to MGL c. 90, s. 24D on or after June 30,
2003. Please be advised that this information is being provided solely for
the purpose of allowing a defendant to better prepare for their hardship
hearing before appearing at the Registry, and that the Registry may require
other documents or information before rendering a decision. At a minimum,
please be aware of the following:
1. Hardship licenses are available on any
case where a defendant has been properly granted a disposition under MGL c.
90, s. 24D. The Registrar will not entertain requests in cases where the
records of the agency reflect that such a disposition was not available to
the defendant.
2. In order to allow for the courts and the
Registry to exchange information regarding these dispositions, hardship
applicants must wait 3 business days after their court date before appearing
at the Registry, and MUST first have appeared for in-take at their assigned
first offender program. Example: On a court disposition on Monday, you may
not appear at the Registry until Thursday.
3. Hardship applications may only be made at
Registry locations that conduct hearings. Presently, those branches are:
Boston (630 Washington Street), Brockton, North Attleboro, Lowell,
Worcester, Springfield, and Lawrence. These locations are subject to change
without notice.
4. You may not operate a motor vehicle until
such time as a hardship license may be granted. Any evidence that you have
been driving since you have been suspended in this matter will be grounds
for denial of your application.
5. You must provide the following
documentation at the hearing:
· Proof of hardship (i.e. employment,
education, medical, etc.) · Proof of enrollment in a Massachusetts First
Offender Program approved by the Department of Public Health. No out of
state programs are authorized by MGL c. 90, s. 24D. You must first
appear at the first offenders program that you have been assigned to for
your initial interview, and have that documented on letterhead from the
program.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Hardship licenses are not available under this law if you are
suspended or revoked for any reason apart from this case, if charges other than
OUI in this case cause you to be suspended or revoked, or if these charges
combined with other incidents on your driving record result in other suspension
or revocation action.
Call Russell Matson's cell phone to talk to a drunk driving / DUI / OUI attorney anytime at (781)380-7730.
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