You May Lose Your License Following a DUI Arrest
The act of a DUI arrest alone could cost you your license before your DUI case is decided or before you appear before a judge. If you refused a blood or urine test after your arrest, or if your Blood Alcohol Content was found to be over the legal limit, your license can be suspended unless you provide written application for an administrative hearing within 10 days of your arrest.
At the Arnold Law Firm in Jacksonville, Florida, our attorneys work hard to keep you on the road while we aggressively represent you in your DUI case. Contact us immediately to learn if the 10-Day rule applies to you.
Do not assume that your license is safe until your DUI case is decided. Do not think that habitual traffic violations are minor crimes that involves a simple slap on the wrist. For swift, thorough and responsible representation, contact us at 904-731-3800.
Drunk Driving and Traffic Violations Could Cost You Your License
Accusations of a DUI are not the only way to lose your license. Habitual traffic offenders can have their driver's licenses stripped for constant traffic violations. No matter what brings you before the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), you need diligent advocacy.
You don't have to rely on co-workers to get you to your place of employment and back home. You should not have to ask friends, neighbors and family members to shuttle your kids to after-school activities.
Consequences for Individuals and Professional Drivers
Like the penalties of a DUI conviction, a DUI arrest has consequences for individuals with standard driver's licenses and professional drivers with commercial licenses. Those who rely on their commercial driver's license to perform the duties of their job have the most to lose. At the Arnold Law Firm, we will help schedule the hearing and diligently represent you before the Florida DMV.
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For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding a suspended license for being a habitual traffic offender or refusing a Breathalyzer test, please contact us.




