Q: What happens if I win the DUI DMV hearing?
If you win a DUI DMV hearing in California, it means that the administrative hearing officer has determined that there was not enough evidence to uphold the suspension of your driving privileges. As a result, your driver’s license will not be suspended, and you will be able to continue driving without any restrictions related to the DUI charge.
Winning the hearing can also prevent the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) from taking further action against your license based on that particular incident. It is important to note that this outcome is specifically related to the administrative side of the DUI proceedings, separate from any potential criminal charges you may be facing.
While winning the DMV hearing is a positive outcome concerning your driving privileges, you should still be prepared for the possibility of criminal proceedings following the DUI arrest, which can involve different legal ramifications. Always ensure you are represented by a competent attorney who can help navigate both the DMV hearing and any subsequent criminal proceedings related to your case.