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What is a Florida Hardship License?
There are two types of DUI Hardship Licenses issued in Florida.
- Business Purposes Only "C" Restriction
- Employment Purposes Only "D" Restriction
For Commercial Drivers Licenses (CDL) Hardship license restrictions cannot be added to Commercial Driver Licenses (CDL). If a Commercial Driver is granted a hardship license, the driver's license must be issued as a Class E, thus preventing operation of vehicles that require a commercial drivers license.
A Florida DUI Hardship License is a Class E license. The license will reflect that it is a Class E driver's license with restriction. These tight limitations permit driving, even though the driver's license is suspended, revoked or cancelled.
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