If you are pulled over and arrested for DUI, your license is not automatically suspended. The officer will give you documents regarding a Department of Licensing administrative hearing, one of these documents will have a slip of paper at the bottom that you need to cut off and carry with your license throughout the rest of your case. If you request a Department of Licensing Administrative Hearing, this will allow you a chance to fight against a license suspension. NOTE: You must request a Department of Licensing within 20 days of your DUI Arrest. Once your hearing has been requested, your license suspension will be based on the outcome of your administrative hearing. If you don’t request a hearing, your license will be suspended on a date the DOL decides, they will inform you of this date by mail. If you are worried about your pending license suspension, or are not sure if you are still within the timeframe to request a hearing give our office a call, we understand the law can be confusing and we are here to help.
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