Austinites are invited to a Driver’s License Recovery Clinic from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday, March 29, 1520 Rutherford Lane, Building 1 Auditorium.
The event is free, but people must pre-register for this event at: http://bit.ly/dl319. The deadline to register is March 24. People will receive an email confirmation. If registration is full, individuals will receive information on the next clinic.
The purpose of the clinic is to help individuals who have lost their licenses due to Department of Public Safety surcharges. Licenses will not be reinstated on site. No arrests will be made on site.
At the event:
- University of Texas law students will perform intake and assessments and help with financial forms.
- Attorneys will help people resolve outstanding cases and apply for community service and/or hardship waivers.
- Austin Municipal Court staff and judges will be available.
All services are provided free of charge. People will be asked to show some form of ID upon entry. Acceptable forms of ID include a license, utility bill, library card, social security card, or photo ID. Spanish interpreters will be available.
Although the clinic is geared toward individuals with license issues (Driving While License Invalid, for example), staff and volunteers also will provide assistance for resolution on other Municipal Court cases.
This clinic, offered by Austin Municipal Court (AMC); Texas Fair Defense Project; and University of Texas School of Law Mithoff Pro Bono Program.
For more information, visit austintexas.gov/court.