mvd hearings & the implied consent law in arizona
At Phoenix DUI Lawyers, we understand that the threat of having a suspended drivers license or revocation due to a DUI-related violation can be stressful. In many instances, where you are cited for a Phoenix DUI, your license will likely be suspended for a period of time. Given the very strict rules related to the suspensions, hiring a knowledgeable firm is essential in the possibility of keeping your license or at the very least, having the opportunity to receive a restricted license during the process.
That’s why we’re here to provide you with essential information about the Special Ignition Interlock Restricted Driver License (SIIRDL) that may be offered in your circumstances. Obtaining an Arizona restricted drivers license is not an easy task and only available in limited circumstances.
how arizona dui law firm helps with the mvd hearings
WHAT IS AN MVD HEARING?
How do I request an MVD hearing?
What happens during an MVD hearing?
During an MVD hearing, an administrative law judge will review the evidence, including the details of your DUI arrest, chemical test results, and the legality of the traffic stop. The hearing is less formal than a criminal trial, but it is your opportunity to present a defense to challenge the suspension of your license. You may have a chance to provide testimony or present evidence to support your case.
Do I need a lawyer for an MVD hearing?
How long is the license suspension for?
The length of your license suspension depends on whether you consented to the chemical tests (breath, blood, or urine) during your DUI stop.
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If you consented to the chemical test and lose the MVD hearing, your license will typically be suspended for 90 days. After 30 days, you may be eligible for a restricted license that allows you to drive for specific purposes, such as work, school, or medical appointments.
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If you refused the chemical test, your license will be suspended for 12 months. However, you may still be eligible for a restricted driver’s license after serving 90 days of the suspension, provided you install an ignition interlock device (IID) in your vehicle for the remainder of the suspension period.
In either case, working with an experienced DUI attorney can help you navigate the process and improve your chances of minimizing the impact on your driving privileges.
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