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  • What sets Bulldog Legal Services apart from the competition?

    Our experience sets us apart from the competition. Our attorneys have over 7000 license reinstatements under their belts, and we're ready to help you, too. If you're looking for a criminal DUI attorney Rockford, IL drivers trust, request a free consultation today.

  • What services does Bulldog Legal Services offer?

    We provide drivers license reinstatement, DUI and DWI legal assistance, criminal defense, legal assistance with domestic battery, expungement, FOID card reinstatement, and legal services related to traffic. Whether you need a criminal defense lawyer or a criminal DUI attorney in Rockford, IL, give us a call.

  • Do you offer free consultations?

    Yes, we do. We also offer free case reviews. Call a criminal DUI attorney Rockford, IL recommends at Bulldog Legal Services today!

  • How long do traffic tickets stay on my driving record?

    Moving violations, like running lights, improper lane usage, and speeding, stay on driving records for four to five years from the conviction. Tickets that lead to drivers license suspensions or revocations will be on your driving record for a minimum of seven years. Alcohol and drug offenses stay on driving records for a lifetime. However, even if you have lost your license, we offer lawyers drivers license reinstatement Rockford, IL depends on. Call today for a free case review.

  • What is the difference between a drivers license suspension and a drivers license revocation?

    When your drivers license is suspended, you temporarily lose your driving privileges. This lasts for a designated period of time or until reinstatement requirements are met. When your drivers license is revoked, you indefinitely lose your drivers license period. You may not reapply for your license for at least one year. Once you're eligible for a lawyers drivers license reinstatement in Rockford, IL, call us.

  • I received a statutory summary suspension. What does this mean?

    If you refuse to submit to chemical testing from your arresting officer when arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or intoxicating compounds, you will receive a statutory summary suspension for 12 or 36 months. If you do submit to testing and are found to have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more, you will receive a 6- or 12-month suspension. A criminal DUI attorney in Rockford, IL can help you navigate the legal proceedings after a statutory summary suspension.

  • I received a field sobriety suspension. What does this mean?

    If a police officer has reasonable suspicion that you are impaired by substances while operating a motor vehicle, they may ask you to submit to standardized field sobriety tests. If you refuse to submit to these tests or are found to be impaired, you will receive a field sobriety suspension. A field sobriety suspension does not replace criminal penalties for a DUI, and your drivers license may be simultaneously suspended for a field sobriety suspension and a statutory summary suspension. If you have received a field sobriety suspension, reach out to a criminal DUI attorney in Rockford, IL at Bulldog Legal Services.

  • When will my statutory summary suspension and field sobriety suspension terminate?

    After the minimum period of suspension has ended, your suspension can be terminated once you pay a $250 reinstatement fee and make the appropriate entry to your driving record. If this is your second or greater suspension, that fee will be $500. Call us for assistance with your lawyers drivers license reinstatement in Rockford, IL today.

  • If I am convicted of DUI, what will happen to my driving privileges?

    For your first DUI, your drivers license and driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of one year. A second offense within 20 years carries a minimum penalty of five years, a third offense carries a 10-year penalty, and your drivers license can be revoked for life on your fourth offense.


    According to the Illinois Secretary of State, under Illinois' Use It & Lose It Zero Tolerance law, drivers under age 21 with any trace of alcohol in their systems lose their driving privileges. If you are under 21, the minimum penalty for a first offense is a two-year revocation of driving privileges, with a second offense carrying a five-year minimum penalty. Your third and fourth offenses carry the same penalties.


    No matter the circumstances of your DUI conviction, a criminal DUI attorney Rockford, IL recommends at Bulldog Legal Services can help. Call us today to schedule a free consultation or case review.

  • If my driving privileges are suspended, am I eligible for a probationary license?

    If your license has been suspended for three months or less for being convicted of three moving traffic violations within a 12-month period, you may be eligible for a probationary license. Other requirements include being in possession of a drivers license that is not expired and being at least 21 years of age. Attendance at an eight-hour defensive driving class will also be required. To learn more about lawyers drivers license reinstatement in Rockford, IL, reach out to our experienced attorneys.

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