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    A: If you need more information about losing or reinstating a driver's license, Alberta has many sources of such information, including law offices, Alberta Law Society libraries, university law libraries, and following organizations:

    1. Alberta Government : For example, the Ministry of Transportation gives out its Basic Licence Driver's Handbook on-line and at registry offices. You can reach government ministries and offices, toll-free, from any land-line telephone in Alberta, by calling the Government’s switchboard at 310-0000. Reception operates from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., except on weekends or statutory holidays.
    2. Central Alberta Law Office (CALO): A program of Legal Aid Alberta, CALO runs a free walk-in clinic. Service is first come, first serve. For service times and other information about the walk-in clinic, please call CALO at (403) 340-7730.
    3. Lethbridge Legal Guidance (LLG): LLG may have relevant publications for you and, if you qualify, may have a volunteer give you information.
    4. Native Counselling Services of Alberta (NCSA): The NCSA can provide information. It may also decide to assign a court worker to you if you are First Nations, Métis or Inuit;
    5. Student Legal Assistance of Calgary (SLA): If you qualify, SLA may have a volunteer give you information;
    6. Student Legal Services of Edmonton (SLS): If you qualify, SLS may have a volunteer give you information. SLS also has many publications. It makes its booklets on impairment offences and on driving licence suspensions available in print and on-line.

 

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