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Q: Can I “wait out” a 10 year third dui suspension in Florida and drive again with out any special supervision or interlock

I received a DUI 7 years ago. I got sober and went to school and am now in a special monitoring group called Professionals Resource Networking in order to hold a DOH license to work because of my past. I want to get my hardship license but cannot afford or have the time to do two substance monitoring groups. Can I wait out the 10 year suspension and bypass the special supervision, interlock device, and FR44 insurance?

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  • Coral Gables, FL
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A: You can wait out the suspension and avoid the supervision program, however you still owe FLHSMV 2 years of IID and the higher insurance policy limits for three consecutive years.

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