Should I Take A Breath, Blood Or Urine Test?
If the officer has a reasonable basis to suspect drugs or alcohol in your body, the officer has the right pursuant to law to require you to submit to a test or tests of the officer's choice. This test is called the "implied consent." If the test shows your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over 0.08, your license will be suspended for 90 days. You may be eligible for a restricted license for work purposes after the first 30 days of no driving.
If you refuse the test, you may be subjected to a blood draw based on a search warrant AND your license will be suspended for one year (called the admin per se suspension).
This FAQ was provided courtesy of Howard A. Snader, Attorney at Law.
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