This is a legal form that was released by the Kentucky Court of Justice - a government authority operating within Kentucky. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form AOC-493.1?
A: Form AOC-493.1 is the Hardship Driver's License Order for restitution owed or theft-related offense in Kentucky.
Q: Who is this form for?
A: This form is for individuals who need a hardship driver's license due to restitution owed or a theft-related offense in Kentucky.
Q: What is a hardship driver's license?
A: A hardship driver's license is a restricted license that allows individuals with a suspended or revoked license to drive for specific purposes, such as work or school.
Q: What is restitution?
A: Restitution refers to the payment or compensation owed to a victim of a crime by the offender.
Q: What is a theft-related offense?
A: A theft-related offense refers to a criminal offense involving theft, such as theft, larceny, or robbery.
Q: What information is required on Form AOC-493.1?
A: Form AOC-493.1 requires personal information, details about the restitution owed or the theft-related offense, and supporting documentation.
Q: What should I do after filling out Form AOC-493.1?
A: After filling out Form AOC-493.1, you should submit it to the appropriate court along with the required supporting documentation.
Q: Can I drive with a hardship driver's license in Kentucky?
A: Yes, with a hardship driver's license, you can drive for specific purposes outlined by the court despite having a suspended or revoked license.
Q: Is a hardship driver's license permanent?
A: No, a hardship driver's license is temporary and usually granted for a specific period of time determined by the court.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form AOC-493.1 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Kentucky Court of Justice.