Drivers License Issues and FAQ
AUTOMATIC DRIVER'S LICENSE PROBLEMS
Q. When I was arrested for DUI, the officer took
my driver's license away. I thought I was innocent until
proven guilty; how do I get my license back?
A. In most states, when someone is arrested for
DUI, DWI, or a related drunk driving offense, there are
really two cases: the court case, involving the
possibility of
jail, fines, community service, and other
punishments, and the DMV case, where the person's driver's
license is in jeopardy.
The DMV case is triggered by the arrest. The officer
takes away the license, and sends it to the DMV. Unless a
hearing is requested on a timely basis, usually within
just a few days, the driver's license will be suspended
automatically. The length of the suspension will vary from
state to state, and also depend upon whether the arrest is
the first offense or not. Whether or not a restricted or
provisional license can be obtained, so the person accused
of DUI or DWI can at least drive to and from work will
also vary from state to state.
Because of the complexity of the laws relating to DUI
or DWI, and the laws used to take away the driver's
license, it is critical to consult with a qualified DUI or
DWI defense lawyer in your area. Click
here to find one near you.
NON-CRIMINAL CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS
(D.M.V. AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING)
Q. Can a criminal conviction for DUI or drunk
driving affect my driver's license? What about my
professional license?
A. It depends. Certain types of criminal
convictions can result in the suspension or revocation of
your driver's license. The most common example of this is
the D.U.I. case. Other types of cases, such as cases
involving
drugs, can affect your driver's license too.
A
skilled DUI defense lawyer can help you avoid any
problems with your driver's license if you have been
accused of drunk driving. However, time is of the essence.
Most states require someone accused of DUI, DWI, or a
related drunk driving offense to contact their state's
motor vehicle department quickly, usually within a few
days of the arrest.
There is no cost or obligation for a consultation with
a qualified drunk driving lawyer in your area. Click
here to find a DUI lawyer near you.
A DUI or drunk driving conviction can also affect a
person's ability to obtain or keep virtually every
professional license that is regulated by the state. Some
professions require that the crime be related to the
duties of the profession before the license will be
affected; others simply require the crime to be one of
"moral turpitude."
There are many factors at work in the case of the
professional who is accused of crime; it is critical that
the advice of a competent, creative, and insightful
defense attorney be considered, since a conviction can
have ramifications far beyond the case itself.
A
free consultation with a qualified DUI LAWS
attorney is just a click away. Get the help you need
to solve your legal problem.
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