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Written by Jon Scott Fox
The Department of Licensing will suspend or revoke your driver's license if, after a DUI arrest, you refuse a breath test or blow over the legal limit. (This guide covers only the administrative suspension/revocation process. You can also lose your license after a DUI arrest if convicted of DUI.) Posted 5 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Dane Michael Johnson
After being served notice of a driver's license suspension for either refusing a breath or blood test or submitting to a breath or blood test and failing that test, you must request a hearing to challenge your driver's license suspension to avoid an automatic suspension. 1 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted 5 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by James Robin McKinney Jr
Under Tennessee law, you can get a restricted drivers license if you are convicted of a DUI (driving under the influence) case on your first offense.The court where you were convicted or the county in which you live can issue a order allowing you to obtain a restricted drivers license, Posted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Tennessee
Written by Denise W Derricott
What you must keep in mind about your license and the potential for further law violations after you get cited for DUI. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 2 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Michael J. Helfand
If your license is suspended, you no doubt want your driving privileges restored as soon as possible. For most people, driving is essential for getting to and from work or school. Here are some tips on how to deal with license suspensions in Illinois. Posted 4 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket. Jurisdiction: Illinois
Written by Thomas K Crowe
In order to lawfully offer commercial calling between the US and foreign points, telecommunications providers generally must first apply for and obtain a certificate of authority under Section 214 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (ACT), from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 3 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted 4 months ago in Telecommunications. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Virginia Louise Landry
There are only 10 calendar days from the date of arrest to make a request for a Department of Motor Vehicles Hearing. We will handle the request for you if you retain our office and can subpoena the arresting officer, records and witnesses. We will fight for you against the government. Posted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Sharon Elizabeth Chirichillo
The Department of Licensing’s (DOL) action is separate from any criminal charge outcome. Even if your DUI criminal case was actually dismissed, DOL will still proceed with its action in the suspension of your license. Posted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Joseph Patrick Vredevelt
If you have recently had your license suspended at an administrative hearing for DUI here are the steps for getting that license back. 0 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 3 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Florida
Written by Brian Neal Gurwitz
Governor Schwarzenegger signed a bill yesterday (10/12/09) that shortens the period of time that must pass before a person convicted of a DUI offense may apply to have his or her driver's license suspension modified to restricted status. 2 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: California
Written by John Joseph VanDervoort
If you are arrested for driving with .08 BAC or are are arrested and refuse to take or complete a chemical test or certain other levels of BAC depending on your age,class of license and or type of vehicle being driven , number of priors or probationary status you can lose you license AUTOMATICALLY Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Matthew Blake Wallin
A DUI CAN RESULT IN TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF DRIVERS LICENSE SUSPENSIONS. #1) THE COURT SUSPENSION ; AND #2) DMV ADMINISTRATIVE SUSPENSION 0 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Michael Donald Ross
The following is an overview of the various grounds for DMV suspension of a drivers license and the remedies available. 3 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted 2 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: California
Written by James Whitfield Mcgee Jr
Once a person is charged with a DWI and they have blown a .08 or refused the breathalyzer, the Magistrate will revoke that persons license for 30 days. Posted 2 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Written by Eric T. Raskopf
You've lost your license. In a state like Wisconsin where public transportation is limited, this can be devastating to your ability to make ends meet. There are ways a qualified attorney can help you through this process. Posted 14 days ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: Wisconsin
Written by Carlos Gonzalez
If a charge of DWAI and the BAC is below .08, such cases are usually special circumstances requiring special treatment. Posted 9 days ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: New York
Written by Joshua Tobias Hershon
Whatever caused you to fall behind on your child support, you need to get your drivers license back. I will show you how... Posted about 1 month ago in Child Support. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Gretchen Kelley Brantley
Most people assume that a drug conviction of any kind will prevent gun licensure in GA. Unless you have been hospitalized for drug treatment, the law will allow you to obtain a gun license if the drug was marijuana. Posted 29 days ago in Constitutional. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Brian Michael Sullivan
In Washington State, those charged with DUI face two actions: (1) by the courts, and (2) by the Department of Licensing. Several important steps must be taken to assure you have a good chance to fight the DOL hearing. Posted 7 days ago. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Ronald Anthony Sarno
What a lawyer's license authorizes, what the attorney can and cannot do. An explanation of the limitations placed on lawyers by the law of the state and by the federal courts. Posted 6 days ago in General Practice. |