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License Suspension After DWI in New Jersey (2026)

How long will your license be suspended after a DWI in New Jersey? Here's everything you need to know about suspension periods, restricted licenses, and getting your driving privileges back.

1st Offense Suspension
3-month suspension (until IID installed)
2nd Offense Suspension
1–2 year suspension + 1–3 years IID

Understanding License Suspension in New Jersey

When you are arrested for DWI in New Jersey, your driving privileges are at risk through two separate processes. The first is an administrative suspension through the DMV, which can take effect almost immediately — often within 30 days of your arrest. The second is a court-ordered suspension that comes with a DWI conviction. These may run concurrently or consecutively depending on New Jersey law and the specifics of your case.

New Jersey has implied consent laws. By driving on New Jersey roads, you automatically consent to chemical testing (breath, blood, or urine) if an officer has reasonable suspicion of DWI. Refusing to submit to testing triggers an automatic administrative license suspension — often longer than the suspension for failing the test. This is a critical point: your license can be suspended even if you are never convicted of DWI.

Suspension Periods by Offense

First Offense3-month suspension (until IID installed)
Second Offense1–2 year suspension + 1–3 years IID
Felony ThresholdDUI is not a criminal offense in NJ (but penalties increase)
Lookback Period10 years

Restricted License Options in New Jersey

Most New Jersey DWI offenders are eligible for some form of restricted or hardship driving privileges during their suspension period. A restricted license typically allows driving to and from work, school, medical appointments, DUI classes, and court-ordered obligations. In New Jersey, obtaining a restricted license usually requires installing an ignition interlock device (IID) on your vehicle.

Required for all offenses. The IID allows you to start your vehicle only after providing an alcohol-free breath sample. While it adds cost ($60-$90/month), it enables you to maintain employment and fulfill your obligations during the suspension period. Many New Jersey residents find that the IID program is preferable to losing all driving privileges.

Steps to Reinstate Your License in New Jersey

1
Complete Suspension Period

Serve your full suspension period: 3-month suspension (until IID installed) for a first offense.

2
Complete DUI Education

Finish all court-ordered DUI education or treatment programs.

3
Obtain SR-22/FR-44 Insurance

SR-22 not required (NJ uses own system). Contact your insurance company to file the required proof of financial responsibility.

4
Pay Reinstatement Fees

Pay all required reinstatement fees to the New Jersey DMV. Fees typically range from $100-$500.

5
Install IID if Required

Required for all offenses. Provide proof of IID installation to the DMV.

6
Apply for Reinstatement

Visit your local New Jersey DMV office with all required documentation to apply for license reinstatement.

Protecting Your License After a DWI Arrest

Time is critical after a DWI arrest in New Jersey. You typically have only 10-30 days to request a DMV hearing to challenge the administrative license suspension. Missing this deadline results in automatic suspension. An experienced DWI attorney can request this hearing on your behalf, gather evidence to challenge the suspension, and represent you at the hearing.

Protect Your Driving Privileges

An attorney can challenge your license suspension and help you get restricted driving privileges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is my license suspended after a DWI in New Jersey?

For a first offense DWI in New Jersey, your license faces 3-month suspension (until IID installed). A second offense results in 1–2 year suspension + 1–3 years IID.

Can I drive to work during a DWI suspension in New Jersey?

Most New Jersey courts allow a restricted or hardship license for work, school, and medical purposes. You may need to install an ignition interlock device. Apply through the New Jersey DMV.

What happens if I drive on a suspended license in New Jersey?

Driving on a DWI-related suspended license in New Jersey is a serious offense that can result in additional criminal charges, extended suspension, fines, and jail time.

How do I get my license back after a DWI in New Jersey?

To reinstate your license in New Jersey, you must complete your suspension period, pay reinstatement fees, provide proof of SR-22 not required (NJ uses own system), complete any required DUI classes, and install an IID if ordered.

Does refusing a breathalyzer affect my license in New Jersey?

Yes. Under New Jersey's implied consent law, refusing a breathalyzer results in automatic license suspension — often longer than the suspension for a failed test.

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