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MY DRIVER'S LICENSE: 'The Police said it is Automatically Suspended'
If you sit back and do nothgin, the DMV will suspend your driver’s license 10 days after you are arrested for DUI. The traffic citation issued by the police office becomes your temporary driver’s license for the 10 day period.
CAN I FIGHT THE DRIVER'S LICENSE SUSPENSION?
YES. You have 10 ten days to apply for a formal review hearing with the Department of Motor vehicles Bureau of Administrative Review. Once you have successfully applied for a formal review hearing the DMV will issue a temporary license for good for 4-6 weeks. Our firm will handle all of your paperwork. All you need to do is hire us before the 10 day deadline passes.
WHAT IS A FORMAL REVIEW HEARING?
The formal review hearing used to be a legitimate venue to argue the validity of the arrest for DUI. Recently, the entire process has turned into nothing more then a sham proceeding where the accused is offered little or no rights and not given the benefit of counter-arguments. The hearings are presided over by DMV employees that are not Judges or lawyers. They typically do not consider anything other then the police officer's testimony. They are nothing more then a rubber stamp for the State of Florida.
WHY SIGN UP FOR A FORMAL REVIEW HEARING?
This one is easy: you receive a hardship license to continue driving for 4-6 weeks pending the outcome of the hearing. Since the State of Florida has no public transportation, it is impossible for most consumers to earn a living without transportation. The 4-6 weeks of extra driving allows you time to plan for the any possible future suspension.
HOW LONG IS THE SUSPENSION?
If your suspension is upheld by the DMV, the penalties are as follows:
1. BAC > .08% = 6 month suspension. Driver is eligible for hardship license after 30 days.
2. Refusal (1st time) = 1 years suspension. Driver is eligible for hardship license after 90 days.
3. Refusal (2nd time) = 18 month suspension. Driver is NOT eligible for hardship license.
DOES THE DMV ALLOW EXCEPTIONS?
NO. The law does not allow any exceptions to the above guidelines.
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