A limited permit is available for non alcohol or drug suspensions if you are at least 21 years of age.
If you have committed certain misdemeanor traffic offenses, such as a DUI and Hit and Run, the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) may suspend or revoke your driver's license. You may, however, be eligible for a work permit or a “Limited Driving Permit.” Not all offenses allow for limited permits or restricted licenses, and no such permits are available to drivers under the age of 21. A limited driving permit allows a person who had their license suspended to continue to drive under the following circumstances: Travelling to and from work. Driving to any scheduled medical appointments or pharmacy to obtain prescribed medication. Travel to alcohol or drug abuse support group meetings.
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