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title: "What is the difference between an RDP and an MDDP in Illinois?"
description: "The RDP (Restricted Driving Permit) and the MDDP (Monitoring Device Driving Permit) are two different Illinois driving permits with different triggers, eligibility, and scope. The MDDP is issued..."
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date: 2026-07-08
modified: 2026-07-08
author: "Chicago DUI Lawyer"
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# What is the difference between an RDP and an MDDP in Illinois?

The RDP (Restricted Driving Permit) and the MDDP (Monitoring Device Driving Permit) are two different Illinois driving permits with different triggers, eligibility, and scope. The MDDP is issued under 625 ILCS 5/6-206.1 to first-offender drivers during the Statutory Summary Suspension period. It requires BAIID installation and allows unrestricted driving on any purpose. The RDP is issued under 625 ILCS 5/6-206 to drivers whose license has been revoked (typically after a DUI conviction) or who are not eligible for the MDDP. RDP eligibility requires a formal or informal Secretary of State hearing, proof of undertaking a drug and alcohol evaluation, treatment where recommended, and a demonstrated hardship. Unlike the MDDP, the RDP restricts driving to specified purposes such as work, school, medical care, or child care.
