Q: What happens to your driving privileges if you win the DUI DMV hearing?
If you win your DUI hearing at the DMV, your driving privileges will typically remain intact, as the DMV will not impose any administrative license suspension. Winning the hearing means that the hearing officer found insufficient evidence to uphold the suspension of your license based on the circumstances surrounding your arrest, such as the legality of the stop or the validity of the breath or blood test results.
As a result, your driving privileges would not be affected, and you may continue to drive without restrictions. It’s crucial, however, to understand that while you may win the DMV hearing, this outcome does not necessarily impact any criminal proceedings related to the DUI charge itself. You could still face penalties from a court including fines, community service, or even jail time depending on the outcome of that separate process.
If you are unsure about the implications of the hearing victory or what steps to take next, consulting a legal representative with experience in DUI matters is advisable to ensure that you are fully informed of your rights and any further actions required on your part.