Q: What is the typical length of license suspension for a DUI arrest?
In California, the length of license suspension following a DUI arrest can vary depending on several factors, including whether it’s a first offense or subsequent one. For a first DUI offense, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) usually imposes an automatic suspension of the driver’s license for a period of four months. However, if the individual refuses to take a chemical test, the suspension can be extended to one year.
For subsequent DUI offenses, the suspension period increases significantly. A second DUI offense may result in a suspension of up to two years, while a third offense could lead to a suspension lasting up to three years. It’s also important to note that specific mitigating circumstances, such as completion of a DUI program or engaging in rehabilitation, can sometimes lead to a reduction in the suspension period or alternative penalties.
Furthermore, individuals may have the option to apply for a restricted license after completing a certain period of suspension and meeting specific requirements set forth by the DMV. Despite the possibility of obtaining a restricted license, the individual must generally comply with the terms set by the DMV and any court-ordered requirements from the DUI case.