Illinois Dui Reinstatement Fees

Summary

In Illinois, each revocation, such as a DUI or driving on a revoked license, is treated separately, leading to individual reinstatement fees. If a case is vacated, dismissed, or expunged, it may not automatically reduce the total fees owed. Its advisable to request a detailed explanation from the Illinois Secretary of State and provide any relevant documentation. Consulting a legal professional can offer further guidance. Retaliation by a landlord or management company for reporting code violations is illegal. Tenants should document incidents, review lease agreements, and consider filing a complaint with the Illinois Department of Human Rights for any retaliatory actions.

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I had a misdemeanor dui in * a driving on revoked in * illinois secretary of state tells me i have to pay *.* per revocation fee. They say I owe *,*.* reinstatement fee. I said i only have one revoked they told me my dui revocation is my first revocation then driving on revoked was my second
In Illinois, each revocation is considered separately. Here's a brief overview:
- A DUI results in a license revocation.
- Driving on a revoked license is a separate offense leading to another revocation.
- Each revocation incurs its own reinstatement fee, hence the $*,* total for two revocations.
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in illinois if i only had my dui come reinstatement i would owe *.* for a revocation?
In Illinois, if you only had one DUI revocation, you would typically owe a $* reinstatement fee for that revocation. However, since you had a DUI and then a driving on revoked offense, they are considered separate, leading to the $*,* fee. Do you need more help with this issue or something else?
i had a dui and * driving on revoked initially they said a thousand reinstatement fee now i got one of those vacated dismissed and expunged yet they say i still owe a thousand
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It seems there might be a misunderstanding or miscommunication with the Illinois Secretary of State regarding the fees. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Request a detailed explanation from the Secretary of State regarding the reinstatement fees.
- Provide documentation about the vacated, dismissed, and expunged case to them.
- Consider consulting a legal professional for further assistance.
Do you need more information on how to proceed with this issue?
a rental property owner hired a property management company who failed to maintain habitability and the work they did do was done without permit or certified laborer resulted in structural failure and ongoing rapid massive interior damage. city of champaign housing inspector and building and safety they violated property management company not the owner management company asked for extension til */*/* to do replacement repair meanwhile sent the property owner certified letter with 30 days notice they are breaking their contract with property owner is the management company still financially obligated to pay for repairs and replacement
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The property management company may still be financially obligated depending on the contract terms and their liability for damages caused by negligence. Here are key points:
- Review the management contract for clauses about maintenance and termination.
- Consider the company's negligence in maintenance and compliance with permits.
- Consult a legal professional for specific advice and potential compensation.
Is there anything specific you would like to explore further in this situation?
i am the tenant in this property and i am the one who called city of champaign housing inspector ever since the management company has used retaliatory acts to try to force me out of here
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I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Retaliation by a landlord or management company for reporting code violations is illegal in Illinois. Here are some steps you could consider:
- Document all incidents of retaliation.
- Review your lease for any clauses related to retaliation.
- Consider filing a complaint with the Illinois Department of Human Rights or seeking legal advice.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with this issue?
where do i file a complaint with dept of human rights
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You can file a complaint with the Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) by visiting their website or contacting their office. They provide detailed instructions on filing a complaint online or by mail. If you need more guidance on the process or specific information, feel free to ask!