Q: Can my driver’s license be suspended if I lose the DUI DMV hearing?
Yes, if you lose the DUI hearing at the DMV in California, your driver’s license can be suspended. Under California law, you have the right to request a hearing after receiving a notice of suspension due to a DUI arrest. The purpose of this hearing is to determine whether there was reasonable cause for the arrest or whether you were driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
If the DMV determines that the evidence supports the suspension, they will notify you that your driving privileges will be suspended. The suspension period can vary depending on whether it is a first-time offense or a subsequent DUI offense. For a first offense, the suspension can last for a minimum of four months, while subsequent offenses can result in longer suspension periods.
It is important to note that you may have the option to appeal the decision, but the appeal process is separate from the administrative hearing you initially conducted. Legal representation may help in navigating the complexities of the DMV hearing and any potential appeals.