License Suspended? We’ll Help You Get Back on the Road!
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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.
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WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR A RESTRICTED LICENSE IN PHOENIX?
WHO ARE SOME AUTHORIZED INSTALLERS FOR THE INTERLOCK IN PHOENIX?
What Happens after My Restricted License Expires?
When your Restricted License expires, you must make sure that you continue to comply with all Arizona State requirements to regain and or continue your full driving privileges. To make sure that you are in compliance with the Restricted License, make sure to keep the expiration date in a place with a reminder set. Phoenix DUI Lawyers recommend to insert the date of expiration in your iPhone or Android Calendar using Outlook or Google Calendar to avoid any potential mistakes. After this you should:
- Visit an MVD or Authorized Third Party office to apply for the reinstatement of your driving privileges.
- Pay all applicable fees.
Additionally, you may be required to:
- Complete a revocation application. This application should be submitted no more than 30 days before your eligibility date (the revocation end date).
- Maintain your SR22 insurance.
- Continue using a Certified Ignition Interlock Device (IID).
Phoenix Admin Per Se Hearings in Arizona:
In addition to criminal DUI proceedings, individuals accused of driving under the influence in Arizona may also be subject to Administrative Per Se (APS) hearings. These administrative hearings are distinct from criminal court proceedings and are primarily concerned with the suspension or revocation of an individual’s driver’s license. APS hearings are conducted by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Motor Vehicle Division (MVD).
Key Points Regarding Admin Per Se Hearings:
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Immediate License Suspension: If you are arrested for DUI in Arizona, your driver’s license may be subject to immediate suspension. The arresting officer will typically issue a Notice of Suspension, which serves as a temporary driving permit for 15 days. During this period, you have the opportunity to request an APS hearing to challenge the suspension.
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Requesting an APS Hearing: To contest the suspension of your driver’s license, you must request an APS hearing within 15 days of receiving the Notice of Suspension. Failing to make this request within the specified timeframe can result in an automatic suspension of your driving privileges.
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APS Hearing Process: The APS hearing is a separate legal proceeding from the criminal DUI case. At the hearing, an administrative law judge will review the evidence and determine whether there are grounds to uphold the suspension of your driver’s license. The focus of the hearing is primarily on issues related to your arrest, including whether the arresting officer had reasonable grounds to believe you were driving under the influence and whether you submitted to or refused a chemical test.
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License Outcomes: Depending on the outcome of the APS hearing, your driving privileges may be reinstated, or the suspension may be upheld. If upheld, you may face a period of license suspension. The duration of the suspension can vary based on factors such as prior DUI convictions and test refusal.
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Legal Representation: Just as in criminal DUI cases, you have the right to legal representation during APS hearings. Consulting with experienced DUI attorneys, such as Phoenix DUI Lawyers, can be invaluable in navigating these proceedings, presenting your case effectively, and potentially securing a more favorable outcome.
It’s essential to understand that while APS hearings focus on your driving privileges, they do not address the criminal charges associated with DUI. Successfully navigating both the criminal and administrative aspects of a DUI case in Arizona often requires skilled legal representation to protect your rights and interests.
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