DMV Penalties
First-time Napa DUI offenses generally result in a four-month license suspension. If you were under the age of 21 at the time of your arrest, refused chemical testing, or this is a subsequent DUI offense within a 10-year period, the DMV typically will issue a one-year license suspension. In addition to the DMV suspension or revocation of your license, the DMV also has the right to require other conditions to be met before your license may be reinstated. These conditions include your having to attend AA meetings or alcohol-education classes. An experienced Napa DUI attorney may be able to petition the DMV so that you can get a restricted license which would allow you to drive to and from work, school, and other specified places.
Benefits of Requesting a Hearing and Hiring a Napa DUI Attorney
Often, when our Napa DUI law firm requests a hearing, we have been able to obtain an extension to the 30-day temporary license issued at the time of your arrest. Sometimes, this extension can be for several months until a client’s DMV hearing is held. Hiring a skilled Napa DUI attorney can provide you with the best possible outcome at the hearing. Attempting to handle things on your own almost always results in a loss of driving privileges. Contact us today for a Napa DUI case review and preserve your right to drive!
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