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Don’t believe those who say there is no way to save your license!California DMV Hearing If you have been arrested for a DUI, you must request a DMV hearing within 10 days of the arrest. If you do not do so, your license will be automatically suspended or it will be revoked 30 days after your arrest. DMV hearings can be very technical, and the chances of a person winning without legal help are very low. Unfortunately, the DMV does not care about your personal life, and it makes no difference to them if you need to drive to work or school. Additionally, the DMV will sometimes discourage individuals from seeking a hearing, telling them that they "can't win". The documentation that is given to a person who is arrested for DUI can be confusing, and it does not clearly explain that a hearing must be requested in a very short period of time. Contrary to what it says on the form, you do not have to show that the suspension is not justified - rather, the DMV must show that the suspension is justified. According to the DMV's statistics for a recent year, 34% of all people who were suspended for DUI at the time of their arrest kept their driver's license by simply requesting a hearing to fight the suspension. Work Restriction and Other License Options If a DMV hearing is not an option, I can work with you to get the DMV to reinstate your license or try to obtain a restricted license to enable you to drive to and from work. Many of these options are available if asked for in a timely fashion.
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