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What to know about the 10-day deadline to keep your license

DUI charges in Florida come with significant consequences. One aspect to be aware of is the 10-day deadline that follows such an incident.

Failing to take appropriate action within this timeframe can result in the automatic suspension of your driver’s license.

Notification of the arrest

The 10-day countdown begins from the date of the arrest. Law enforcement officers usually provide a notice of suspension at the time of the arrest. It outlines the impending license suspension and the need to take prompt action.

Administrative review hearing

Within the 10-day window, individuals facing DUI charges have the right to request an administrative review hearing. This hearing allows the driver to present their case and potentially contest the license suspension. Failing to request this hearing within the specified timeframe could result in the automatic suspension of the driver’s license.

Grounds for license suspension

A DUI charge can lead to license suspension based on factors such as refusing to take a breath test or registering a blood alcohol level above the legal limit. The 10-day deadline is the opportunity to challenge these grounds and present any relevant evidence.

Limited driving privileges

Even if the license suspension is inevitable, individuals facing a DUI charge may be eligible for a hardship license, allowing limited driving privileges. The 10-day period is important for exploring and securing such alternatives. Failing to take action promptly might result in a more extended period without driving privileges.

Documentation and compliance

To navigate the 10-day deadline successfully, gather and organize all relevant documentation. This includes the notice of suspension, any paperwork from law enforcement and any evidence that may support your case. Additionally, compliance with Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles procedures is necessary to preserve your driving privileges.

The 10-day deadline following a Florida DUI charge is a period that demands prompt and informed action.

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