Q: What is the process for requesting a DMV hearing after a DUI arrest?

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After a DUI arrest in California, you have the right to request a hearing with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to contest the suspension of your driver’s license. The process must begin promptly, as you only have ten days from the date of your arrest to initiate this request. To do this, you need to contact your local DMV office and specify your intention to challenge the suspension. This request typically must be made in writing, and you may need to provide your driver’s license number and pertinent details regarding your arrest.

Once your request is received, the DMV will schedule an administrative hearing where you can present your case. This hearing usually occurs within 30 days of your request, allowing you to contest the grounds on which your license was suspended. During this hearing, you can present evidence, call witnesses, and challenge the officers’ testimony or the results of any sobriety tests that were administered. It’s important to prepare adequately for this hearing, as the outcome will significantly affect your driving privileges.

After the hearing, the DMV will issue a decision which can uphold the suspension or reinstate your driving privileges. If the suspension is upheld, you may have the right to appeal the decision, but this involves a different legal process. It is advisable to consult an attorney for assistance, as they can help navigate the complexities of the DMV hearing process and advocate on your behalf.

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