Suspended & Hardship Licenses
Regain Your Driving Privileges After a Suspension
Losing your driver’s license can impact your ability to work, care for your family, and live your daily life. If your license has been suspended, you may qualify for a hardship license that allows limited driving privileges. At Abella Law Firm, we help clients in Kansas and Missouri fight for license reinstatement or obtain hardship licenses so they can get back on the road legally.

Helping You Get Back on the Road Legally
When you work with Abella Law Firm, you benefit from:
- Extensive Experience in License Reinstatement:
We understand Kansas and Missouri’s driving laws and will work to reduce your suspension period or restore your driving privileges.
- Hardship License Applications:
If you need to drive for work, school, or medical reasons, we can help you apply for a hardship or restricted license.
- Defense Against Suspensions:
If your suspension resulted from a DUI/DWI or other offense, we explore legal options to fight the suspension or reduce penalties.
- Personalized Support:
Gregory Abella provides one-on-one guidance throughout the process to ensure you have the best chance of regaining your license.
- Extensive Experience in License Reinstatement: We understand Kansas and Missouri’s driving laws and will work to reduce your suspension period or restore your driving privileges.
- Hardship License Applications: If you need to drive for work, school, or medical reasons, we can help you apply for a hardship or restricted license.
- Defense Against Suspensions: If your suspension resulted from a DUI/DWI or other offense, we explore legal options to fight the suspension or reduce penalties.
- Personalized Support: Gregory Abella provides one-on-one guidance throughout the process to ensure you have the best chance of regaining your license.

How to Get Your License Back After a Suspension
Kansas and Missouri have strict license suspension laws, but options are available to regain limited driving privileges:
Kansas Suspended License Laws
A DUI-related suspension can last from 30 days to multiple years, depending on prior offenses.
Hardship Licenses (Restricted Driving Privileges) may be available for work, school, or medical needs.
Drivers may need to install an ignition interlock device (IID) to qualify for reinstatement.
Missouri Suspended License Laws
First-time DUI offenders may face 90-day suspensions, while repeat offenses can result in much longer revocations.
Missouri offers Limited Driving Privileges (LDPs) for qualifying individuals, allowing restricted driving for essential needs.
Drivers must often complete a SATOP (Substance Abuse Traffic Offender Program) before regaining full privileges.
If your license is suspended, timing is critical. Gregory Abella can help you apply for a hardship license or fight to restore your driving privileges.