Miscellaneous areas of Law
Reyes Law Office has 25 years’ experience in almost every kind of charge from the most serious of Murder to the simplest of Traffic Violations. You should always research any violation of law that could affect your life, liberty, and freedom. Traffic tickets can end up becoming a nightmare in that if you plead to tree moving violations in a year then your license can be suspended. Any law violation could have serious consequences so get an opinion before you must show up in Court.
Driving Laws and Temporary Restricted Licenses
In Iowa, one of the penalties you can face for a traffic conviction is the loss of your driver's license. Depending on the nature of the offense, the suspension or period can vary. For instance, if this is your first violation and you submitted to a chemical test, you could be subject to a 180-day suspension. However, the suspension period increases to 1 year if it's your first offense and you refused a chemical test. At Reyes Law, we always appeal the Administrative Law / DOT suspension so you can keep driving until you have everything done to get your Temporary Restricted License. It gets more difficult for out of state drivers, but we can help you figure out any problems you may encounter.
Losing your driving period for any length of time can create serious hardship. For example, without any other feasible means of transportation available, you might struggle to get to work or take your kids to school. Fearing what would happen if you don't take care of your daily responsibilities, you might choose to operate your vehicle even though your driver's license has been suspended or revoked.
However, driving on a suspended or revoked driver's license is illegal. You could be charged with a serious misdemeanor, punishable by up to 1 year in prison and/or between $430 to $2,560 in fines with an additional assessment of a $1,000 fine. The court can also order that your driving privileges be suspended or revoked for an additional period equal to that of the initial suspension or revocation period.
So, what are your options if you have lost your driving privileges because of an OWI conviction?
Iowa's Temporary Restricted License
Iowa law allows qualifying individuals to apply for a temporary restricted license (TRL). If you are eligible and the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) approves your TRL application, you would be able to drive in any way allowed by a person holding a valid class C driver's license.
To be eligible for a TRL, you must install an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) on all vehicles you own and/or intend to operate. An IID attaches to your vehicle's ignition, and you must blow into it before starting your car. If the machine detects alcohol on your breath, your vehicle won't start. Throughout your trip, the IID may signal for you to provide an additional breath sample.
Who Is Not Eligible for a TRL in Iowa?
A temporary restricted license is only available under certain circumstances.
The following individuals do not qualify for a TRL
- Persons under 21 years of age convicted under Iowa Code § 321J.2A,
- Persons under 18 years of age
Can the TRL Be Revoked?
As noted, before, if you are granted a TRL, you must provide proof that you have an ignition interlock device installed on any vehicle you drive.
Your TRL may be revoked if you
- Drive a car that does not have an IID, or
- Tamper with or circumvent the IID.
Getting Legal Help with a TRL
Understandably, you may be feeling frustrated after losing your driving privileges in an OWI matter. But know that you have options for continuing to lawfully operate a vehicle during the suspension period.
At Reyes Law Office we are here to help you with your driver's license-related matter following an OWI conviction or chemical test refusal or failure. Our focus is doing what we can to protect your rights and privileges.
To speak with us about a temporary restricted license or the process for reinstating your driving privileges in Iowa, please call or email us at AngelaReyes@mail.com or Cell Phone at (563)579-5917.