You are not required to answer potentially incriminating questions. Politely say, “I would like to speak with an attorney before I answer any questions.” This is an appropriate reply, although you are not entitled to counsel during a roadside stop unless you are in custody and questioned. Saying that you had one or two beers is not incriminating, is not sufficient to cause intoxication, and may explain the odor of alcohol on the breath.
Can I get an occupational license after OWI in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, following an Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) conviction, you may be eligible to obtain an occupational license, which permits limited driving for essential purposes such as employment, education, or medical needs. Eligibility and waiting periods for an occupational license vary based on the specifics of your OWI offense.
1. First Offense OWI
- Immediate Eligibility: Individuals convicted of a first-offense OWI are typically eligible to apply for an occupational license immediately upon conviction. This allows you to continue necessary driving activities without a mandatory waiting period.
2. Second Offense OWI
- 45-Day Waiting Period: For a second-offense OWI, there is a mandatory waiting period of 45 days from the date of conviction before you can apply for an occupational license. During this time, all driving privileges are suspended.
3. Third Offense OWI
- 45-Day Waiting Period: Similar to a second offense, a third-offense OWI also requires a 45-day waiting period post-conviction before eligibility for an occupational license. This period is mandated to ensure compliance with revocation terms.
4. Fourth and Subsequent Offenses
- Lifetime Revocation: A fourth-offense OWI is classified as a Class H felony in Wisconsin and can result in a lifetime revocation of your driver's license, especially if it occurs within 15 years of the third offense. In such cases, obtaining an occupational license may not be possible.
Application Process for an Occupational License
To apply for an occupational license in Wisconsin:
- Complete the Application: Obtain and fill out the occupational license application form from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
- Provide Proof of Need: Demonstrate a necessity for driving, such as employment verification, school enrollment, or medical appointments.
- SR-22 Insurance Filing: Submit proof of financial responsibility, commonly known as SR-22 insurance, from your insurance provider.
- Pay Required Fees: Pay the associated fees for processing the occupational license application.
Given the complexities and potential long-term consequences of OWI convictions, it's advisable to consult with an experienced OWI defense attorney. Legal counsel can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation and assist in navigating both the criminal proceedings and the occupational license application process.
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Real Case Success: Attorney Stangl’s Consecutive OWI Victories
Attorney Patrick Stangl recently achieved three consecutive OWI dismissals in a single month by effectively challenging probable cause and procedural missteps in each case. For instance, in one case, he successfully argued against a prior conviction that had not honored his client’s right to counsel. In another, he demonstrated that the arresting officer lacked sufficient reason for the arrest, leading the court to dismiss the charges.

Attorney Patrick Stangl
Nationally recognized for excellence, Wisconsin Criminal Defense Attorney Patrick J. Stangl has been practicing law in the Badger State since 1991. While his expertise spans the breadth of criminal law, Attorney Stangl is well-known for his impressive record as a Wisconsin OWI attorney, defending all types of drunk driving and driving under the influence charges such as OWI, DUI, DWI, BAC, PAC, and more.