Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1030.120 - Issuance of a Probationary License
a) A person whose driving privileges have
been suspended under IVC Section 6-206(a)(2) for conviction of not less than
three offenses committed within a 12-month period against traffic regulations
governing the movement of vehicles shall qualify for a probationary license if
the individual meets the following requirements:
1) Is not less than 21 years of
age.
2) Offenses for which the
person was suspended do not exceed 74 points as determined by the Illinois
Offense Table (92 Ill. Adm. Code
1040.20).
3) Driving privileges have not been suspended
or revoked within the past seven years, excluding cleared miscellaneous
suspensions.
4) Has not previously
or currently been arrested for an offense that requires mandatory revocation
upon conviction, as stated in IVC Section 6-205.
5) Must have been issued or qualified for a
valid Illinois driver's license prior to the effective date of the suspension
and have no outstanding reinstatement fee, failure to pay requirements or
invalidation by voluntary surrender entered to the driving record.
6) Has successfully completed a driver
remedial education course.
7)
Completes an application and submits the required fees, including the $8
probationary license fee, and surrenders the current driver's license or
provides a notarized, signed affidavit of Inability to Surrender
form.
8) Has a driver's license
that has not been invalidated by a No Driving Order from the court.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2391, effective January 21, 2009
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