Q: What should I do immediately after being charged with a DUI while traveling?
If you are charged with a DUI while traveling, the first step is to understand that the laws where you are charged will apply, and it’s crucial to comply with local law enforcement. Make sure to cooperate with the officers as they conduct their procedures, but remember that you have the right to remain silent and to seek legal counsel. It may be in your best interest to avoid making statements about the incident before you consult with a qualified attorney who can provide you with specific guidance based on your situation.
Once you are charged, it’s important to take immediate action regarding your driving privileges. In California, if you are arrested for DUI, you have a limited time to request a hearing to challenge the suspension of your driver’s license. You should act quickly to preserve your right to drive, which may involve contacting the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to understand your options and the deadlines that apply to your case.
Additionally, seeking legal representation from a knowledgeable DUI attorney is essential. An attorney can help you navigate the legal implications of your DUI charge, defend your rights, and potentially mitigate the consequences of the charge. Make sure to keep all documentation related to your arrest and charges, as this may be necessary for your attorney to build a strong defense on your behalf.