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If you are arrested for DUI, you may face both criminal charges and DMV administrative actions. Criminal penalties can include fines, probation, alcohol education classes, and even jail time. The CA DMV may also suspend your driver’s license, sometimes immediately.
Yes, but not always right away. In California, the DMV can suspend your license 30 days after your arrest unless you request a DMV hearing within 10 days. If you win the hearing, you may keep your driving privileges until your case is resolved.
Penalties vary by county but typically include:
Fines and fees (often totaling $2,000 or more)
3 to 18 months of DUI school
License suspension (6 months or longer)
Possible probation and/or jail time
Every case is unique, and penalties can increase if there are aggravating factors, such as high blood alcohol levels, an accident, or an injury.
California’s implied consent law requires drivers lawfully arrested for DUI to submit to a chemical test. Refusing may result in:
A longer license suspension (1–3 years)
Additional penalties in court
The refusal is being used against you at trial
Yes. DUI charges can be challenged in many ways. Common defenses include:
Improper traffic stop or lack of probable cause
Faulty breathalyzer or blood test results
Violations of your constitutional rights
Medical conditions that mimic intoxication
An experienced DUI lawyer can evaluate the evidence and develop the strongest possible defense.
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A DUI conviction remains on your California driving record for 10 years and can be used against you as a prior if you are charged again. However, you may be able to expunge the conviction from your criminal record after completing probation.
While you are not required to have a private lawyer, it is highly recommended that you have one. DUI law in California is complex, and the consequences can be severe. A skilled DUI attorney can help you fight the charges, protect your rights, and guide you through both the DMV and court processes
Request a DMV hearing within 10 days to protect your license.
Contact a DUI attorney as soon as possible.
Gather all documents and details about your arrest to share with your lawyer.
Contact the Law Office of Jansi Muradyan Duarte today for a free consultation. We’ll fight to protect your rights, your license, and your future.