Q: How long will my license be suspended?

A:

The duration of a license suspension in California can vary based on the circumstances surrounding the offense. If you are facing a suspension due to a DUI charge, the initial suspension can be up to four months for a first offense. However, if you have prior offenses or additional aggravating factors, the suspension period can be longer.

Additionally, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) may impose a suspension due to points accrued from other violations, which can affect the length of your license suspension. If your driving record indicates multiple infractions or serious violations, you could face a longer suspension than someone with a clean record.

It’s important to note that you may have options for a restricted license that allows driving under certain conditions, such as work obligations, during the suspension period. Consulting with a legal professional can provide specific guidance based on your individual circumstances.

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