Q: What should you do immediately after a DUI arrest?
Immediately after a DUI arrest in California, you should first ensure your safety and the safety of others around you. Following the arrest, it’s crucial to remain calm and respectful towards law enforcement officers. You have the right to remain silent, and it’s advisable to exercise this right until you can consult with a qualified attorney. Avoid making any statements that could be used against you later in the legal process.
Once you are released from custody, it’s essential to address your driving privileges. After a DUI arrest, your driver’s license may be subject to suspension by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). You or your attorney should request a hearing with the DMV within ten days of your arrest to contest the suspension. This hearing is vital as it could allow you to retain your driving privileges while your case is pending.
Additionally, seek legal counsel as soon as possible. The laws surrounding DUI offenses can be complex, and an attorney can provide advice specific to your situation, help navigate the legal process, and potentially mitigate penalties. Remember to keep all documents related to your arrest, including citations and any court notices, as these will be important for your attorney to review in building your defense.