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Your driving privilege will still be suspended based on the court conviction. The administrative hearing in your favor doesn't override the court suspension.
Yes, but the reduced charge doesn't affect the administrative action we take as a result of the DUI. Any license suspensions, revocations, or disqualifications won't be reduced or changed if a court reduces the criminal charge.
While your driver license is suspended or revoked, you may get an Ignition Interlock Driver License (IIL) that will allow you to drive a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device for the period of your suspension or revocation. Once you get the IIL, you waive your right to ask for a hearing.
It depends on several factors, including your blood alcohol content and whether you were involved in any previous DUI incidents. Your suspension letter lists everything you need to do to get your license back. To learn more about DUI suspensions or how to get your license back, please contact us:
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