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What Are My Driving Privileges After Requesting a DMV Hearing?

If you have been arrested for DUI or another offense that may lead to a suspension of your driver's license, you may be entitled to a DMV hearing. This hearing is an opportunity for you to challenge the suspension and retain your driving privileges. In this article, we will discuss what your driving privileges are after requesting a DMV hearing within the DMV's given time frame.

Requesting a DMV Hearing

If you are facing suspension of your driver's license due to a DUI arrest or another offense, you have the right to request a DMV hearing within a specific time frame. In California, for example, the DMV must receive the hearing request within ten days of the arrest.

Once the request is made, the DMV will schedule a hearing date right away or reach out to set a date. This hearing is typically held within 30 days of your request. During this hearing, you will have an opportunity to present evidence and testimony to show why your driving privileges should not be suspended.

Driving Privileges During the Hearing Process

The good news is that if you request a DMV hearing within the given time frame, you will be allowed to continue driving normally until the outcome of the hearing. This means you can continue to drive to work, school, and other necessary destinations.

If your driver's license is set to expire before the hearing, the DMV will mail a new temporary driver's license to you. This temporary license will allow you to continue driving until the hearing is held and a final decision is made.

However, it is important to note that if you lose your DMV hearing and your driver's license is suspended, you will not be able to drive legally until the suspension is lifted. Additionally, if you do continue to drive while your license is suspended, you could face serious consequences, including fines, jail time, and even a longer suspension period.

Hiring an Attorney for Your DMV Hearing

If you are facing a DMV hearing, it is important to consider hiring an experienced DUI attorney to represent you. An attorney can help you understand the DMV hearing process and what to expect. They can also help you prepare for the hearing, including gathering evidence and testimony to support your case.

Additionally, an attorney can help you navigate the legal system and represent you during the hearing itself. They can present arguments and evidence on your behalf and cross-examine witnesses. Having an experienced attorney by your side can increase your chances of retaining your driving privileges and avoiding a license suspension.

Conclusion

If you are facing a driver's license suspension due to a DUI arrest or another offense, it is important to request a DMV hearing within the given time frame. By doing so, you will be able to continue driving normally until the outcome of the hearing. However, it is important to remember that if you lose your hearing and your license is suspended, you will not be able to drive legally until the suspension is lifted. By hiring an experienced DUI attorney to represent you during the DMV hearing, you can increase your chances of retaining your driving privileges and avoiding a license suspension.

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