A. In New Hampshire, additional consequences of a DWI conviction include completion of the Impaired Driver Intervention Program, also known as IDIP.
Unlike a Massachusetts OUI, NH does not allow one convicted of DWI to petition for a hardship request. Clients represented in Haverhill, Newburyport and Ipswich District Court typically find this beneficial. The hardship request is a method to mitigate the loss of license time. A common form in MA is the necessity to drive to and from work.
Many don't realize that after the driver's license is reinstated in NH, the driver is given a probationary license for at least five-years.
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