Q: I got DUI what’s next?
If you’ve been arrested for a DUI in California, there are several important steps you should take following the incident. First, it is crucial to understand that you are facing both criminal and administrative consequences. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will impose administrative penalties, including a potential suspension of your driving privileges. You have 10 days from the date of your arrest to request a DMV hearing to challenge the suspension of your license.
Simultaneously, you will need to navigate the criminal charges against you. This may involve an arraignment where you will enter a plea, as well as potential court appearances. Engaging an attorney for legal representation can help you understand the charges and explore options for plea deals or diversion programs, depending on the specifics of your case.
Additionally, you may be required to attend DUI classes, pay fines, or comply with other court mandates. It is also important to stay informed about upcoming deadlines related to both the DMV and your court hearings, as failure to meet them can lead to additional penalties. Seeking legal advice from experienced professionals can significantly aid in managing your situation effectively.