How do I contest a DUI-related license suspension?
If you are arrested for DUI, you may request a hearing within 20 days of the arrest. In most cases, the law enforcement officer will give you a hearing request form at the time of your arrest. However, if you do not receive the form at the time of your arrest, you can make the request either online or find the form on the Washington State Department of Licensing website. If you submit the form by mail, the form must be postmarked or received within 20 calendar days from the date of the arrest in order to be validly submitted.
Other Washington Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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Can I refuse to take a breath or blood test if stopped for drunk driving in Washington?
A: Under Washington’s Implied Consent laws, any person who operates a motor vehicle is deemed to have given consent to a test of his or her breath or blood for the … More -
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What happnes after a DUI arrest in Washington?
A: After an arrest for a DUI in Washington, your license may be suspended, though it will typically not be suspended immediately after the arrest. If notified … More -
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Will my driver license be suspended immediately after I’m stopped for DUI?
A: No. After you're stopped and charged with a DUI, the amount of time until your license is actually suspensed depends on the type of offense charged. If … More -
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Will I Be Able To Get My Case Dismissed Because I Was Not Read My Rights?
A: Probably not. But if you were interrogated after being placed in custody, your statements can not be used against you. -
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Will I Go To Jail?
A: While there are mandatory minimums if you plead guilty, or are found guilty of a DUI, an experienced attorney may be able to keep you out of jail. -
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I Had Two Alcohol Offenses When I Was Younger. What Will Happen To My License If I Have A Third Conviction?
A: You face two agencies who will attempt to revoke your driver¹s license. What will happen to you after a third conviction may depend upon how long its been since … More -
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I Have Three Serious Offenses Within Seven Years, What Will Become Of My License?
A: You face a four year loss of license by both the court and the Department of Licensing. The bestcase scenario is an eight hour alcohol information school, but to … More -
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What Will Happen If I Do Not Complete The Classes Or Public Service Ordered By The Court?
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I Lost My Washington License. May I Obtain A License In Another State?
A: In most cases, no. -
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If I Obtain An International Driver's License, May I Drive In State, Even Though My Washington License Is Revoked?
A: No.
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