Missouri Law

15 Days! NOW is the Time to Act!

That’s how long you have from the day you were arrested for DWI or DUI in Missouri to request an administrative hearing or many of your rights will be lost and your license suspended or revoked if either you:

  1. Refused
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Administrative Alcohol Cicuit Court Trial De Novo

If the suspension or revocation is upheld at the administrative hearing by the administrative hearing examiner, the driver may petition the Circuit Court in the County of the arreast for further review. The suspension or revocation still is imposed even … Read the rest

Administrative Sanctions Separate from Criminal Penalties

A person arrested for driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08 percent or higher is processed administratively as well as, criminally.

Minors arrested or stopped with .020% or more blood alcohol content are also subject to … Read the rest

Blood Alcohol Impairment Charge

 

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APPROXIMATE BLOOD ALCOHOL PERCENTAGE
DRINKS*
BODY WEIGHT IN POUNDS
EFFECT ON PERSON
100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240
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Can I have any type of driving privilege while I am suspended or revoked under the Abuse and Lose Law?

You may be eligible for a hardship license (Limited Driving Privilege or “LDP”). The hardship license can be used to travel to and from work, alcohol treatment, medical treatment, school, etc. Click on one of the following for more information.… Read the rest

Can I have the Abuse and Lose action removed from my driver record? If so, When? How?

The Abuse and Lose action may be removed only after five years from the driver license reinstatement date. A written request must be submitted to the Driver License Bureau requesting the Abuse and Lose action be removed from the Missouri … Read the rest

Driver License Reinstatement

Once the driver has served the period of license suspension or revocation, the driver is eligible for reinstatement and the driver’s license may be reinstated once all other requirements have been fulfilled.may be reinstated.

The reinstatement requirements are:

  1. Pay a
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Drug recognition expert not required for probable cause to arrest

The recent decision in Hill vs Department of Revune WD 76689, delves into the issue of probable cause to believe a driver is intoxicated or in a drugged condition.

The driver, Hill, was observed by the officer driving erratically. Officer Read the rest

How can I get my Missouri driver license back when it is suspended or revoked under the Missouri Abuse and Lose Law?

To get your Missouri driver license back (reinstated / secure reinstatement) when it is suspended or revoked under the Missouri Abuse and Lose law, the following two (2) items must be sent to Driver License Bureau, P.O. Box 200, Jefferson … Read the rest

How long do I need the SR-22 insurance filing?

The SR-22 is not required for reinstatement for an Abuse and Lose action; however, the SR-22 is required if you file for a Limited Driving Privilege.… Read the rest

Missouri Administrative Alcohol License Suspension

If the administrative alcohol license suspension or license revocation action is upheld by the administrative hearing examiner, the driver ‘s license is suspended or revoked depending on the driver’s five-year driver record. If the driver has been convicted or suspended … Read the rest

Missouri DWI Administrative Alcohol Arrest Information

“I Blew .08% or More” (.02% or More if a Minor)

15 Day Permit
Administrative Hearing
License Suspension
License Revocation
Trial De Novo
License Reinstatement

Separate and apart from the criminal charges that may arise out of being arrested for … Read the rest

Missouri DWI Administrative Law Summary

Blow over the Legal Limit? Refuse to Blow?
Administrative Sanctions: Driver license suspension and revocation; SATOP and SR-22.

Separate and apart from the criminal charges that may arise out of being arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or DUI (Driving … Read the rest

Missouri DWI Criminal Law Overview

Criminal conviction of the crime of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), Driving with Excessive Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) and Driving Under the Influence of drugs (DUI) in Missouri are punishable by imprisonment, the imposition of fines, and the assessment of court … Read the rest

Missouri Statututory References

Statutory References: RSMO §§ 302.500 – 302.540

302.500. Definitions.

302.505. Determination by department to suspend or revoke license, when made basis–final, when.

302.510. Arresting officer, duties–certain arrests not to be basis for
administrative suspension or revocation.

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New ignition interlock requirements for Missouri DWI offenders

The Missouri Lawmakers government passed a law last July heavily revising Missouri Statute 302.060 and now requiring stricter ignition interlock standards for DWI offenders. This law goes into effect in October of 2013.

Under current law those serving 5 0r … Read the rest

New temporary license plate issued for MO drivers

Starting in early 2020, Missouri temporary license plates will have a new look designed to prevent forged versions costing the state millions.

The new temporary license plate is designed to deter car owners from making fake tags. The new tags … Read the rest

Points for DWI

Point system–assessment for violation–assessment of points. RSMo §302.302.

Eight (8) points is assessed against a person’s Driver License for a first conviction for excessive blood alcohol content (BAC), driving while intoxicated (DWI), or for driving under the influence of drugs … Read the rest

Refused to blow

If you refused to blow, your license automatically will be revoked if you don’t act quickly. You need a talk to a Missouri DWI lawyer now to preserve your rights.

“Refused to Blow”
Missouri’s Implied Consent Law

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Reinstatement

For a driver’s license to be reinstated, Department of Revenue rules requires a driver whose license has been suspended or revoked to do the follow three (3) things:

  • Complete an approved SATOP (State Alcohol Traffic Offenders Program)
  • File a Form
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Suspension / Revocation

Administrative sanctions for driving while intoxicated include the suspension and revocation of driving privileges.

Missouri law provides that the Department of Revenue Driver License Bureau shall suspend or revoke the driver license of any driver who is arrested upon probable … Read the rest

The Administrative Hearing Process

A Classic Example of the Fox Guarding the Henhouse?

The driver (or an attorney representing the driver) has 15 days from the date of the arrest to file with the Department of Revenue a written request for an administrative hearing. … Read the rest

What is an SR-22 insurance filing?

It is a form from your insurance company that shows your motor vehicle has liability insurance. (Click here to see an example of the SR-22 form)… Read the rest

What is Missouri’s Limited Driving Privilege (LDP)? How do I apply for an LDP?

Only one Limited Driving Privilege (LDP) can be given to you in a five-year period. After September 30, 2005, a person cannot obtain a hardship license to drive a commercial motor vehicle.… Read the rest

What the Officer Sends to the Department of Revenue

The arresting officer completes and sends information to the Department of Revenue, including the following.

  1. Alcohol Influence Report form (AIR).
  2. Missouri Uniform Complaint and Summons, or warrant, if applicable.
  3. Notice of Suspension/Revocation of Driving Privilege and Temporary 15-Day Driving Permit
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When will I get my driver license back (MIP)?

Once the suspension or revocation period has been served and the reinstatement requirements have been met, the Driver License Bureau should reinstate the driver’s license and return it by mail to the driver along with a driver license reinstatement notice.… Read the rest

Where do I get information about SATOP classes?

Resources and locations about Missouri SATOP can be found here.Read the rest

Why do I need to complete a Substance Abuse Traffic Offenders Program (SATOP)?

Missouri law requires that every person must file with the Driver License Bureau a SATOP completion form before their driver license may be reinstated if their driver license was suspended or revoked due to the violation of any state, county, … Read the rest

Will I have to retake my drivers test?

You will have to retake your test if your driver license has been expired for more than six months.… Read the rest