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DUI License Suspension
If you’re like most drivers, you probably take your driving privileges for granted, and simply cannot imagine losing them.
However, if you were recently arrested for driving under the influence (DUI), the possibility of a DUI license suspension is now unavoidable. How will you get to work or school?
Will you lose your job
? What if there’s an emergency? These are just some of the many concerns you may be facing if you were recently charged with drunk driving.
Although the laws surrounding DUI license suspension vary from state to state, immediate license suspensions are becoming increasingly more common when drivers
fail or refuse to take a breath test
. As a result, your driving privileges
may be suspended the moment you are arrested
. In some cases, the officer may even destroy your driver’s license right in front of you.
While your license may not be suspended immediately in some states, your driving privileges are still at risk nonetheless. Depending on your previous DUI history and the exact charges against you, your license may be suspended for 90 days to a year or longer if you are convicted.
You can also expect to have problems finding auto insurance
, as many insurers deny coverage to drivers who are convicted of DUI. Plus, even if you can find a company willing to insure you, your rates will skyrocket—often as much as two or three times more than your current rates.
Fortunately, it is possible to avoid a DUI license suspension, as well as the many other consequences of a drunk driving conviction. With the right defense, your charges may be reduced, or even dropped altogether. If your license was suspended automatically, an experienced attorney may even be able to help you get a restricted driving permit to allow you to commute to and from school, work, and other court-approved activities.
If you were recently arrested and charged with DUI, you should contact an attorney immediately. Remember, the right representation can be the difference between a conviction and a dismissal.
Make sure you have the legal counsel you deserve.
Discuss your case with an experienced attorney in your area today
.