This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii State Judiciary - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AD-DUI Form 102?
A: AD-DUI Form 102 is the Request for Administrative Hearing form for DUI (Driving Under the Influence) cases in Hawaii.
Q: Who can use AD-DUI Form 102?
A: AD-DUI Form 102 can be used by individuals who want to request an administrative hearing for their DUI case in Hawaii.
Q: What is the purpose of AD-DUI Form 102?
A: The purpose of AD-DUI Form 102 is to request an administrative hearing to challenge the suspension or revocation of a driver's license in a DUI case.
Q: What information is required on AD-DUI Form 102?
A: AD-DUI Form 102 requires your personal information, details about your DUI arrest, and reasons for requesting an administrative hearing.
Q: What is the deadline to submit AD-DUI Form 102?
A: AD-DUI Form 102 must be submitted within 20 days from the date the Notice of Administrative Revocation was issued.
Q: What happens after submitting AD-DUI Form 102?
A: After submitting AD-DUI Form 102, you will receive a hearing date and instructions on how to prepare for the administrative hearing.
Q: Can I have legal representation at the administrative hearing?
A: Yes, you have the right to have legal representation at the administrative hearing conducted in response to your AD-DUI Form 102.
Q: What are the possible outcomes of the administrative hearing?
A: The possible outcomes of the administrative hearing include the reinstatement of your driver's license, imposition of restricted driving privileges, or the continuation of license suspension/revocation.
Q: Is there a fee for requesting an administrative hearing using AD-DUI Form 102?
A: Yes, there is a non-refundable fee associated with requesting an administrative hearing using AD-DUI Form 102 in Hawaii.
Form Details:
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