QLD DIY DUI + Restricted Work Licence Program — DIY DUI Method
Queensland • Guilty Plea + Work Licence

QLD DIY DUI + Restricted Work Licence Program

Everything in the QLD Plea Program, plus eligibility checking, applicant and employer affidavit preparation, and work licence application support — for QLD Magistrates Court matters where you intend to plead guilty and self-represent.

QLD Magistrates Court Work Licence Application Eligibility Checker Affidavit Drafts 180-day access

Important: This is not legal advice or representation. A restricted work licence is granted at the magistrate's discretion. No outcome is guaranteed. If you are unsure about eligibility, seek independent legal advice.

What's Included

Plea preparation + work licence application support

Everything from the QLD Plea Program, plus dedicated tools for your restricted work licence application.

★ Exclusive

Eligibility Checker

Answer specific questions about your offence, BAC, and licence history to get a preliminary eligibility indication. Not a legal opinion.

★ Exclusive

Applicant Affidavit

AI-generated draft affidavit covering your work circumstances, why you need to drive, and that no alternative transport is reasonably available.

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Employer Affidavit

AI-generated draft employer affidavit confirming your role, driving requirements, and the impact of losing your licence.

Onboarding Questionnaire

Detailed 16-step onboarding capturing both plea facts and work licence specifics — employer details, driving requirements, transport alternatives.

Interactive Checklist

Step-by-step so nothing gets missed — references, documents, affidavits, and court-day preparation.

QLD Laws Summary

Plain English overview of QLD drink/drug driving law, BAC categories, penalties, and work licence legislation (s87 TORUM).

Legal Process Guide

What happens before court and on the day — covers both the guilty plea and the work licence application.

Character References Guide

Who to ask, how they should write it, and what QLD courts value.

Apology Letter Guide

Structure, tone, and what to include in an apology letter to the court.

AI Submissions & Affidavits Builder

Generates four fully editable drafts personalised to your circumstances using your onboarding answers:

Oral submissions Written submissions Applicant affidavit Employer affidavit

You must review and edit all drafts. Affidavits must be sworn or affirmed before a Justice of the Peace or solicitor before filing. You are responsible for accuracy and truthfulness.

How It Works

Your QLD plea + work licence preparation in 7 steps

A structured path covering both your guilty plea and your restricted work licence application.

1

Confirm you are pleading guilty

This program is designed for guilty pleas only. If you are unsure or considering a not-guilty plea, seek independent legal advice first.

2

Check your work licence eligibility

Answer specific questions about your offence, BAC reading, and licence history. The eligibility checker provides a preliminary indication — not a legal opinion.

3

Complete the detailed onboarding

16-step questionnaire capturing both plea facts and work licence specifics — employer details, driving requirements, and transport alternatives.

4

Follow your interactive checklist

References, apology letter, traffic offender program evidence, supporting documents, and affidavit preparation — nothing missed.

Work Licence Steps
5

Generate and edit your submissions

Oral and written submission drafts you can refine and make your own.

6

Prepare and swear your affidavits

Review and edit the AI-generated applicant and employer affidavit drafts, then have them sworn before a Justice of the Peace or solicitor.

7

Attend court prepared

Knowing what happens at Queensland Magistrates Court for both the guilty plea and the work licence application.

Pricing

Choose the right QLD program for you

Both programs are for Queensland Magistrates Court guilty pleas. Choose based on whether you need work licence support.

QLD Plea Only
QLD DIY DUI Plea Program
$330 AUD
One-time payment · 180-day access

  • QLD-specific onboarding questionnaire
  • Interactive preparation checklist
  • QLD laws summary (plain English)
  • Magistrates Court legal process guide
  • Character references & apology letter guides
  • Traffic offender programs info
  • AI oral & written submissions builder

Not suitable if: you are pleading Not Guilty, you dispute the facts, your matter involves serious aggravating factors, or you are uncertain about eligibility for a restricted work licence and need legal certainty. In those cases, seek independent legal advice.

Information-only program. Not legal advice. No outcome guarantees. Payments processed securely via Stripe.

FAQs

Work Licence Program questions

What is a restricted work licence?
A restricted work licence is a court order under QLD law that allows you to continue driving for work purposes only during a period of licence disqualification. It is not available for all offences or all offenders — eligibility depends on your specific offence, BAC reading, and licence history.
How do I know if I am eligible?
The program includes an eligibility checker that asks specific questions about your offence, BAC reading, licence history, and circumstances. Based on your answers, it provides a preliminary eligibility indication. This is not a legal opinion — seek independent legal advice if you are uncertain about your eligibility.
Does this program guarantee I will get a work licence?
No. Whether a restricted work licence is granted is entirely at the discretion of the magistrate. This program helps you prepare your application as thoroughly as possible, but no result is guaranteed.
What are the affidavits for?
To apply for a restricted work licence, you typically need a sworn affidavit from yourself and one from your employer. These affidavits explain your work circumstances, why you need to drive for work, and that no alternative transport is reasonably available to you.
Are the AI-generated affidavits ready to use without changes?
No. The AI generates drafts based on your onboarding answers. You must review, edit, and verify them for accuracy and truthfulness. They must be sworn or affirmed before a Justice of the Peace or solicitor before filing with the court.
What if I only need the plea program and not the work licence?
If you do not need a restricted work licence, the QLD DIY DUI Plea Program at $330 covers everything you need for plea preparation without the work licence components. You can view it at diydui.com.au/qld-program/
How long do I have access?
You have 180 days (approximately 6 months) of access from the date of purchase. This gives you plenty of time to complete the program, prepare and swear your affidavits, and get ready for your court date.
Can I use this from a regional or rural area in Queensland?
Yes. The program is designed for self-represented defendants across all of Queensland, including regional, rural, and remote Magistrates Courts.
What if my employer cannot or will not provide an affidavit?
An employer affidavit is a standard requirement for a restricted work licence application in Queensland. If your employer is unable or unwilling to provide one, this may significantly affect your application. We recommend seeking independent legal advice if you are in this situation.
A Note on What This Program Is

Please read before proceeding

  • The QLD DIY DUI + Restricted Work Licence Program is an information-only educational program. It is not legal advice and does not create a solicitor-client relationship.
  • No guarantee of any particular outcome is made or implied — including whether a restricted work licence will be granted. The granting of a work licence is entirely at the magistrate's discretion.
  • The eligibility checker provides a preliminary indication only, not a legal opinion. If you are unsure about eligibility, seek independent legal advice.
  • AI-generated content (submissions and affidavits) is produced as a draft only. You are responsible for reviewing, editing, and verifying all content for accuracy and truthfulness before presenting it to any court.
  • Affidavits must be sworn or affirmed before a Justice of the Peace or solicitor before filing with the court. The AI drafts are starting points only — they are not ready for immediate filing.
  • Laws and procedures can change. While we aim to keep information current, verify any legal information with official Queensland government sources, including the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 (Qld).
  • By purchasing and using this program, you acknowledge these limitations and accept full responsibility for how you use the materials provided.
Ready to Start

Ready to prepare your plea and work licence application?

Complete the program and walk into court prepared for both your guilty plea and your restricted work licence application.

180 days access · Not legal advice · No outcome guarantees · Secure checkout via Stripe

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