Aggressive
DUI Help
Need immediate DUI help? If you've
just been pulled over and arrested for a DUI or drunk driving related
offense there are a lot of things you need to be aware of.
First, just know that you CAN discuss your case
free of charge with one of our aggressive DUI lawyers at no cost
or obligation to you. This is the very least you should do if you
need DUI help. Fill out the quick and easy form below
(takes 1 minute 27 seconds) to get connected to one of our aggressive DUI
lawyers who'll give you honest advice about your situation at no
cost to you.
If you're really serious
about getting help with your DUI there's no reason not to take 1 minute
and fill out the form below. Just explain your situation and
someone will get right back to you with specific help for your
DUI. We've gone out of our way
to help you; see what our elite team of DUI lawyers can do for you within
just a few minutes.
After you've gotten some help
with your DUI from 1 of our aggressive DUI lawyers you'll want to do what
we call, "damage control" on your record. That means
taking steps to ensure that the DUI doesn't stick to your record for the
rest of your life.
More DUI Help
Contact DMV and request a
hearing within the specified amount of time (usually between 7-10 days
depending on the state) to try and save your drivers license.
The time limit is calculated from the issue date of the temporary driver
license or order of revocation which is usually the day of your arrest.
If you are out of state, or
hold an out of state license that state's DMV will still take action
against your license.
This temporary driver license (paper one the cop gave you) is valid for
only a few days from the issue date unless you request a DMV hearing. If
your DMV hearing is requested the motor vehicles will
"stay"" your suspension and your temporary license will be
extended until the hearing is complete.
Don't get the DMV hearing and the court
appearance confused. The outcome of one almost never affects the
outcome of the other.
In the DMV hearing, the
hearing officer will decide on certain issues:
- Whether the police officer had a legal
reason to stop you;
- Whether the police officer had a legal
reason to arrest you; and,
- Whether or not the blood, breath, or
urine result/test is reliable enough to suspend your license.
If you are accused of refusing the test,
the hearing officer has to determine whether or not you were fully advised
of the law
(In this DMV hearing you
don't have the right to use an appointed lawyer, it is a civil matter so
you'll need to bring your own. Most cases end in you losing your
license. Thats just how the "system" works.)
The DUI Process Manual below
is a step-by-step A to Z everything you need to be concerned with if
you've got a DUI. Even if you've had the DUI for some time and are
worried about removing it from your record. It covers getting your
drivers license back, SR-22 insurance and all other types of DUI help.
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