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DWI: What You Need to Know Now!
DUI. Driving Under Influence. You've been told a thousand and one times that you shouldn't drive and drink. Or take drugs for that matter. But when you do get into that sticky DUI situation, here are important information that will get you through your ordeal. Arrested for DUI. Confiscated license after the arrest. Order of Suspension and Temporary License. Administrative Hearing. Suspension of driving privilege of you took the test. Restricted License. You are required by law to take the chemical test to check the alcohol or drug content in your blood. There is no more urine test unless: The officer suspects you were driving under the influence of drugs or a combination of drugs and alcohol or both the blood or breath tests are not available. You can also take the urine test if you are hemophiliac (a disease wherein you have uncontrollable bleeding) or you are taking anticoagulant (prevents clotting of the blood) medication in for your heart condition. Suspension of driving privilege if you refuse to take the chemical test. If you were 21 years of older at the time of arrest and you refused or failed to complete a blood or breath test, or (if applicable) a urine test: A first offense will result in a 1-year suspension. A second offense within 7 years will result in a 2-year revocation. A third or subsequent offense within 7 years will result in a 3-year revocation. If you were under 21 years of age at the time of being detained or arrested and you refused or failed to complete the test: A first offense will result in a 1-year suspension. A second offense within 7 years will result in a 2-year revocation. A third or subsequent offense within 7 years will result in a 3-year revocation. Difference between DUI arrest from suspension or revocation after conviction in criminal court. The DMV suspension or revocation is an administrative action taken against your driving privilege only. The suspension or revocation following a conviction in court is a mandatory action for which jail, fine, or other criminal penalty can be imposed. Frederic Madore is the founder of the DUI Information Center. Get the best information about DUI and DUI Laws.
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