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Arizona MVD Hearing AttorneyIn addition to facing criminal charges after a DUI arrest, there is a separate proceeding to deal with your driver’s license. In fact, even if you win your criminal case, you could still lose your driving privileges. You need to contact the Arizona Motor Vehicles Division (MVD) within 15 days to request a license suspension hearing.

  • Failure to meet the 15-day deadline will result in an automatic license suspension with no opportunity for a new hearing and less chance of obtaining a work permit restricted license.
  • The hearing can provide your Arizona DUI defense lawyer with information about evidence the state will use against you in your criminal case.
  • A restricted license can give you the ability to drive to work, medical appointments, school and other authorized destinations.

By having an experienced Arizona MVD hearing attorney at your MVD hearing, you can better understand your rights and your options. If driving is important to you, this hearing is a must. Even limited driving privileges can make your life easier.

Your Phoenix MVD lawyer can guide you through the MVD license hearing process.

The Arizona DUI/DWI license suspension law can be difficult to understand. Make sure you have an experienced Arizona MVD hearing attorney at your side as you go to the MVD hearing. Contact us for a FREE consultation.

Rosenstein Law Group

Rosenstein Law Group

8010 E. McDowell Road, Suite 109
Scottsdale AZ 85257
Telephone: (480) 269-9846
Fax: (480) 946-0681
Phoenix DUI Office

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