Fairfax Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) Practice Exam

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What should occur next when an offender's DMV compliance summary states they must petition the Court for restoration of their driving privileges?

  1. ASAP should inform them that they can drive again.

  2. ASAP should advise them to contact the local DMV.

  3. ASAP should advise them to contact CCT court to petition.

  4. ASAP should provide legal assistance for their petition.

The correct answer is: ASAP should advise them to contact CCT court to petition.

When an offender's DMV compliance summary indicates that they must petition the Court for the restoration of their driving privileges, the correct action is to advise them to contact CCT court to initiate the petition process. This step is essential because the court is the recognized authority that will review and determine the eligibility for restoring those privileges based on the offender's compliance with court and DMV requirements. Understanding the legal framework surrounding driving privileges is important; the DMV cannot restore those privileges on their own without a court order in cases where a petition is required. Advising the individual to contact CCT court ensures they take the appropriate legal steps necessary to regain their driving rights in accordance with the law.