Limited Driving Privileges Guide

Summary

In Missouri, you can apply for Limited Driving Privileges (LDP) if your license is suspended or revoked. Requirements include serving a 90-day suspension, providing proof of insurance, and paying a $25 fee. For felony DWI with a 10-year denial, additional steps include completing a substance abuse traffic offender program, installing an ignition interlock device, and showing proof of responsibility (SR-22 insurance). Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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trying to get my limited driving privileges'
Hello Nichole, in Missouri, you can apply for Limited Driving Privileges (LDP) if your license has been suspended or revoked. You must:
- Serve a *-day suspension period
- Provide proof of insurance
- Pay a $* fee
More details can be found on the Missouri DMV website.
denial
Hello Nichole, in Missouri, if you've been convicted of a felony DWI and have a *-year denial on your driving privilege, you're generally not eligible for a Limited Driving Privilege (LDP). You might want to consult with a local attorney for further assistance.
for a felony DWI and a ten yr deile
Hello Nichole, for a felony DWI and a *-year denial in Missouri, the rules are a bit different. You may need to:
- Serve a specified period of your denial
- Complete a substance abuse traffic offender program
- Install an ignition interlock device on your vehicle
- Show proof of responsibility (SR-* insurance)
Please consult with a legal professional for specifics.