Fairfax Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) Practice Exam

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What action should an offender take if they wish to obtain a restricted license after a DWI conviction?

  1. Contact a legal representative.

  2. Complete required rehabilitation programs first.

  3. Petition the Court for restoration of driving privileges.

  4. Inform the DMV of their intent.

The correct answer is: Petition the Court for restoration of driving privileges.

The process of obtaining a restricted license following a DWI conviction typically involves taking formal legal steps to restore driving privileges. Petitioning the Court for the restoration of driving privileges is an essential action because the court has the authority to review the case and determine whether it is appropriate to grant a restricted license based on the offender's circumstances, any required penalties, and compliance with mandatory programs. While contacting a legal representative can be beneficial for guidance, and completing required rehabilitation programs is often a prerequisite for eligibility to apply for the restricted license, these actions are part of the broader process rather than directly leading to the license restoration. Informing the DMV of intent may be necessary at some point in the process, but the crucial step remains the petitioning of the Court, which is the formal route for requesting any change to the driving privilege imposed by the court due to the DWI conviction.