Q: What happens to my vehicle after a DUI arrest?

A:

After a DUI arrest in California, your vehicle may be impounded. According to the laws outlined by the California DMV, if you are arrested for DUI, the arresting officer will typically confiscate your vehicle and will have it towed away, particularly if you do not have a valid driver’s license or if your vehicle is deemed to be inoperable. The vehicle will be impounded for 30 days, during which you will be responsible for any towing and storage fees incurred by the impound lot.

Additionally, you may be able to retrieve your vehicle under certain conditions. If your spouse, domestic partner, or another licensed driver accompanied you at the time of your arrest, they may be able to drive the vehicle away following the arrest. However, if you are convicted of DUI, you may face administrative penalties that could affect your vehicle’s registration or your ability to drive legally in the future.

It’s important to keep in mind that you will have to go through the necessary steps to recover your vehicle after the impound period, including potentially participating in an administrative hearing if you wish to challenge the DMV’s actions regarding your license and vehicle. The complexities of these proceedings can be navigated more easily with legal guidance to ensure you understand your rights and options following a DUI arrest.

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