New Hampshire Motion to Reduce License Suspension is a legal motion to reduce the length of a driver's license suspension imposed by the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This motion allows drivers to request a hearing with the DMV to explain why the suspension should be reduced or eliminated. Generally, drivers can make this motion if they have served at least half of their suspension period, have a valid reason for the reduction request, and have not had any additional violations or suspensions since the original suspension was imposed. This motion is available for suspensions due to driving under the influence (DUI), driving while intoxicated (DWI), reckless driving, drug-related driving offenses, and other offenses. There are two types of New Hampshire Motion to Reduce License Suspension: a motion based on financial hardship and a motion based on other mitigating circumstances. The motion based on financial hardship typically requires a driver to provide evidence that their license suspension is causing a significant financial burden and that the suspension should be reduced or eliminated to alleviate the hardship. The motion based on other mitigating circumstances typically requires a driver to explain any extenuating circumstances that should be taken into consideration when determining whether the license suspension should be reduced or eliminated.