Q: What are the specific license suspension periods for a DUI conviction in California?
In California, the license suspension periods for a DUI conviction can vary depending on the individual’s circumstances and prior offenses. For a first-time DUI offense, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) generally imposes a suspension of 4 months. If there is a refusal to take a chemical test, the suspension may be extended to a minimum of 1 year.
For a second DUI offense within 10 years, the suspension period increases to 1 year, and again, if there is a refusal to submit to testing, the suspension period can be up to 2 years. For a third DUI offense, the suspension period is set at 18 months, with a possibility of extended suspension depending on other factors, including refusal to test.
It is also important to note that individuals have the opportunity to apply for a restricted license after completing certain requirements, such as enrolling in a DUI program, after serving a portion of their suspension. Specific details about the reinstatement process and requirements for restricted licenses can be obtained through the California DMV website or relevant legal resources.