DMV Hearings
DUI Lawyer in Long Beach
The DMV hearing is the administrative aspect of your
DUI. The hearing will deal specifically with your driving privileges and your
driver's license. It is important to know that you must schedule your
hearing within ten days after your DUI arrest. If you do not, your license will be
automatically suspended whether you are found guilty at your criminal trial or not. You should
also keep in mind that you can receive help from a lawyer during this
hearing. If you have been charged with the crime of DUI, then seek the
representation of a skilled
criminal defense attorney from our firm.
We can provide you with assistance throughout your criminal trial and during
your DMV hearing as well. We can advocate for your best interests during
the administrative hearing. Our ultimate goal will be for you to keep
your license or, and if that is impossible, to reduce the amount of time
that you will be without your license. When you are arrested for drunk
driving, the arresting officer will confiscate your driver's license.
He or she will give you a notice of suspension, which will act as your
temporary license until you are able to attend your DMV hearing. As soon
as you have been arrested for DUI, you should speak with a representative
from our firm.
DUI Lawyer in Long Beach, CA
The sooner your attorney is able to evaluate your case, the better defense
you will have. Being without your license can create huge problems in
your life. Southern Californians rely on their vehicles to take them to
work, school, and to other necessary functions. It would be an injustice
if you were forced to be without your license simply because you did not
know the proper way to defend yourself and your driving privileges in
your DMV hearing. Seek the representation of an experienced Long Beach
DUI Attorney from our firm immediately to obtain the assistance that you
need in your case.