A stop for driving under the influence of alcohol is not only likely to ruin your night, but it may also expose you to a variety of legal penalties and life consequences. If you have a blood alcohol concentration at or above 0.08% or refuse a breath test , you typically must surrender your driver’s license.
Obviously, you need your driver’s license to get to work, the grocery store, your house of worship or other places. While it is not usually easy, you may be able to get your license back after a DUI stop.
If you lose your driver’s license, you may want to request a hearing. At this hearing, you can present evidence to prove why officials should overturn your suspension. While you can do your administrative hearing on your own, you chances of success are typically improved with the assistance of an attorney with experience doing DUI cases. This is especially true if you have a compelling case.
If you have a restricted license and an ignition interlock device, it is critical to comply with all associated requirements. These likely include paying for device installation and calibration and providing an alcohol-free breath sample every time you climb behind the wheel.
Failing to comply with the requirements of your restricted license may result in its suspension. Unfortunately, restricted license infractions may also make it more difficult to regain your regular driving privileges.
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