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What Is A Statutory Summary Suspension?

It's a suspension of your driving privileges by the Secretary of State if you were arrested for DUI and submitted to a chemical test which revealed your Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) to be .08 or above or you refused to submit to a chemical test. It typically goes into effect 46 days following your arrest. The length of your suspension may vary from three months to three years, depending on whether you are a "first offender" for implied consent purposes and whether or not you refused chemical testing. "First offender" for implied consent purposes is not necessarily the same as that for DUI sentencing purposes.

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