Can I get my DUI classes reinstated?

I was convicted of a DUI in November of 2009. I have paid off all of the fines. But I still have to complete some of the classes. How do I get the classes reinstated?
Share |
Answered By: Law Office of Eric Sterkenburg
You will need to go back to the court and have the clerk pull your file and then have your case called. You would then ask the judge to reinstate your classes and give him a good reason to do so.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 9/2/2010

Disclaimer: The response above does not form an attorney-client relationship. This answer may or may not apply to you and should not be relied upon as legal advice. LawQA does not make any representation as to the expertise or qualifications of this attorney. This attorney may or may not be admitted to state bar of your state.

Answered By: Law Office of John Stanko
Contact the program directly as they may let you back in. However, the more likely avenue is for you to go back to court and ask for a re referral to the program.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 9/2/2010

Disclaimer: The response above does not form an attorney-client relationship. This answer may or may not apply to you and should not be relied upon as legal advice. LawQA does not make any representation as to the expertise or qualifications of this attorney. This attorney may or may not be admitted to state bar of your state.

Answered By: Law Offices of Ramona Hallam
You may have a warrant for your arrest if you have not shown proof of completion to the courts within the time allotted by court order. Your attorney should appear, ask the court to recall the warrant, and reinstate the classes. If this has happened before, there are some courts that will jail you.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 9/2/2010

Disclaimer: The response above does not form an attorney-client relationship. This answer may or may not apply to you and should not be relied upon as legal advice. LawQA does not make any representation as to the expertise or qualifications of this attorney. This attorney may or may not be admitted to state bar of your state.

Answered By: Nelson & Lawless
By doing so with the school. If they say they cant without a court order, then you will have to return to court to seek an amended probation order. If you wish to have counsel help you in this, feel free to contact me.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 9/2/2010

Disclaimer: The response above does not form an attorney-client relationship. This answer may or may not apply to you and should not be relied upon as legal advice. LawQA does not make any representation as to the expertise or qualifications of this attorney. This attorney may or may not be admitted to state bar of your state.

More Questions on DUI


Talk to an Attorney

Input your zip code in the box below to find an attorney in your area today for a case review.

Ask Questions

Ask a local attorney a question for FREE.

Free Answers

FREE answer from a local attorney.

100% Anonymous

Your email is only used to send answers to you.

Ask a Local Attorney

Free Legal Questions & Answers