I have a driver’s license from another State. I was arrested in NH for DWI. If I am convicted of DWI in NH and my operating privileges are suspended, will my home State still let me get a hardship license?

This is a very complicated question. The answer is different for each individual State. We are told by our attorney friends in other States that some States, like the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, will not issue a hardship license if the person is still suspended in NH. Other States do allow the person to drive on a hardship license in their home State, even though they are completely barred from driving within the geographical territory of NH.