How do I get a probationary driver’s license?

A first offense DUI or Per Se offender must have the approval of the court, be enrolled in ACT, and have a valid Montana driver license. You are required to pay a $200 reinstatement fee to the Records and Driver Control Bureau.

A person with 2 or more DUI offenses must wait 45/90 days respectively, have the court's approval, and apply directly to the Records and Driver Control Bureau. In addition to other strict conditions, the person is required to be in compliance with the court order and complete alcohol and drug treatment.

Contact Records and Driver Bureau for more information.

Records and Driver Control Bureau
303 North Roberts
Helena, MT 59601
Phone: 406-444-3289

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1. When can I see the judge?
2. What happens when I see the judge?
3. What is the difference between a jury and a non-jury trial?
4. What is an omnibus hearing?
5. How do I get a public defender?
6. Can I get my ticket deferred?
7. How will this ticket affect my insurance?
8. What is the ACT (aka Prime for Life) program?
9. How do I get a probationary driver’s license?
10. My license is suspended. Can I get a work permit?
11. Why did the judge suspend my driver’s license?
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