Georgia DUI Law Statute:

40-5-67.2 G
CODE SECTION  12/03/01
  
  40-5-67.2.
(a) Any driver’s license required to be suspended under subsection
 
(c) of Code Section 40-5-67.1 shall be suspended subject to the
  following terms and conditions:
  
    (1) Upon the first suspension pursuant to subsection (c) of Code
    Section 40-5-67.1 within the previous five years, as measured from
    the dates of previous arrests for which a suspension was obtained
    to the date of the current arrest for which a suspension is
    obtained, the period of suspension shall be for one year.  Not
    sooner than 30 days following the effective date of suspension,
    the person may apply to the department for reinstatement of his or
    her driver’s license.  Such license shall be reinstated if such
    person submits proof of completion of a DUI Alcohol or Drug Use
    Risk Reduction Program approved by the Department of Human
    Resources and pays a restoration fee of $210.00 or $200.00 when
    processed by mail.  A driver’s license suspended pursuant to Code
    Section 40-5-67.1 shall not become valid and shall remain
    suspended until such person submits proof of completion of a DUI
    Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program approved by the
    Department of Human Resources and pays the prescribed restoration
    fee.
  
    (2) Upon the second suspension pursuant to subsection (c) of Code
    Section 40-5-67.1 within five years, as measured from the dates of
    previous arrests for which suspensions were obtained to the date
    of the current arrest for which a suspension is obtained, the
    period of suspension shall be for three years.  The person shall
    be eligible to apply to the department for license reinstatement
    not sooner than 18 months following the effective date of
    suspension.  Such license shall be reinstated if such person
    submits proof of completion of a DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk
    Reduction Program approved by the Department of Human Resources
    and pays a restoration fee of $210.00 or $200.00 when processed by
    mail.  A driver’s license suspended pursuant to Code Section
    40-5-67.1 shall not become valid and shall remain suspended until
    such person submits proof of completion of a DUI Alcohol or Drug
    Use Risk Reduction Program approved by the Department of Human
    Resources and pays the prescribed restoration fee.
  
    (3) Upon the third or subsequent suspension pursuant to subsection
    (c) of Code Section 40-5-67.1 within five years, as measured from
    the dates of previous arrests for which suspensions were obtained
    to the date of the current arrest for which a suspension is
    obtained, the period of suspension shall be for five years. A
    driver’s license suspended pursuant to Code Section 40-5-67.1
    shall not become valid and shall remain suspended until such
    person submits proof of completion of a DUI Alcohol or Drug Use
    Risk Reduction Program approved by the Department of Human
    Resources and pays the prescribed restoration fee.  The driver may
    apply for a probationary license pursuant to Code Section 40-5-58
    after the expiration of two years from the effective date of
    suspension.
  
  (b) An administrative license suspension pursuant to Code Section
  40-5-67.1 shall be counted toward fulfillment of any period of
  suspension subsequently imposed as a result of a conviction of
  violating Code Section 40-6-391 which arises out of the same
  violation for which the administrative license suspension was
  imposed.  An administrative license suspension pursuant to Code
  Section 40-5-67.1 shall run concurrently with any revocation of such
  driver’s license pursuant to a subsequent determination that such
  person is a habitual violator.
  
  (c) In all cases in which the department may return a license to a
  driver prior to the termination of the full period of suspension,
  the department may require such tests of driving skill and knowledge
  as it determines to be proper, and the department’s discretion shall
  be guided by the driver’s past driving record and performance, and
  the driver shall pay a restoration fee of $210.00 or $200.00 when
  processed by mail.
  
  (d) Any other provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, a
  driver with no previous conviction for a violation of Code Section
  40-6-391 within the previous five years, as measured from the dates
  of previous arrests for which convictions were obtained to the date
  of the current arrest, during the period of administrative
  suspension contemplated under this chapter, shall be entitled to a
  limited driving permit as provided in Code Section 40-5-64.

Reference:  DUI Arrest Help

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