Posted On: February 4, 2009 by David Haenel

Hulk Hogan's son Nick Bollea Granted a Harship License by the Florida DHSMV

Nick Bollea, the son of wrestler Hulk Hogan, was granted a business purposes only license by Florida's Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. According to Jonathan Abels article in the Tampa Bay Times, Nick Bollea Can Drive Again--For Business Only, Nick Bollea will be allowed to drive on a business purposes only license for work, school, Church, supermarket, and anything to maintain his livelihood. Bollea went to Florida's Bureau of Administrative Review office in Clearwater and underwent a hardship hearing. The Bureau of Administrative Review is the branch within the Department of Drivers License that deals with suspensions, revocations, and restricted licenses. Nick underwent an administrative hearing and was granted a license with a restriction "c" indicating business purposes only. Florida law requires that an individual's license be revoked by the court for a minimum of 90 days if the person is found to have committed a traffic infraction involving serious bodily injury. Florida law also allows an individual whose license is suspended for an infraction involving serious bodily injury to complete the advanced driver improvement school, a 12 hour class, and then immediately apply for a hardship license. Additional information about hardship licenses can be found at Finebloom and Haenel's website www.FightYourSuspension.com or by calling the office at 1-800-FIGHT-It