- You are a junior operator (between 16 1/2 and 18) and have been given a speeding citation and are worried that your license will be suspended and you won't be able to drive yourself to school, work, or out with friends.
- You are the parent of a junior operator (between 16 1/2 and 18) who has been given a speeding citation and your son or daughter drives him or herself to school, drives your other children to school, drives him or herself to sporting activities, helps with household errands and drives him or herself to work.
- You are the parent of a junior operator (between 16 1/2 and 18) who has been cited for a moving violation and you rely on your son or daughter for transportation for you or other family members.
- You used to have a perfect driving record.
- You have a perfect driving record and have been cited for a moving violation.
- There is a mistake on your driving record.
- You want to appeal an insurance surcharge.
- You are normally a responsible citizen.
- You are embarrassed because you have been arrested.
- You are worried about license implications for pleading guilty to a crime.
- You were convicted of a drug offense and you have been notified that your license is going to be suspended.
- You have gotten a speeding ticket and are worried about your driving record and the potential insurance surcharges.
- You have been arrested for drunk driving, and have lost your license for refusing the breath test.
- You have been arrested for drunk driving, and "failed" the breath test.
- You have been arrested for drunk driving and took field sobriety tests.
- You have been issued a citation for drunk driving and have a date to go to court for an arraignment.
- You have been arraigned in court for criminal driving charges and the court told you that you don't qualify for a public defender.
- You want to apply for a hardship license.
- You have received a notice that your license to drive is going to be suspended or revoked due to: an immediate threat filed by law enforcement, an immediate threat filed by your doctor, for being a habitual traffic offender, for refusing the breath test or any other reason.
- You rely on your license to go to work.