Tampa Criminal DUI Lawyers | Parks & Braxton
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Section 322.2616 of the Florida Statutes outlines the laws for automatic license suspension for drivers under the age of 21 with an alcohol level of .02% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) or greater. This suspension takes effect immediately upon arrest. If the individual’s BAC is registered at .05% or higher, he or she will have to complete a substance abuse course before being able to restore their driver’s license.
Suspension penalties for drivers under 21 include the following:
Under section 322.2615 of the Florida Statutes, an officer may automatically suspend your driver’s license during an arrest if you register a .08% BAC or higher in a test or refuse to submit to a breath test. Like other administrative license suspensions, this suspension takes immediate effect. This suspension also occurs before the trial has begun, which means that you may face another license suspension if you are later convicted of DUI.
Suspension penalties during a DUI arrest include the following:
Whether or not your license was automatically suspended during an arrest, you may face driver’s license suspension as a penalty of conviction. This means that you may have to defend your driving privileges in more than one legal procedure. Depending on the judge’s discretion and your own driving record, this license suspension could last from 6 months to as much as 5 years.
With our dedicated Tampa DUI lawyer providing aggressive defense to protect your rights in court, you may reduce the risk of driver’s license suspension or eliminate it entirely. Remember, you only have 10 days to appeal an automatic suspension after a DUI arrest, and the loss of your driving privileges may harm your current employment as well as your future opportunities. Do not let a DUI driver’s license suspension impede your life! Schedule a free consultation with Parks & Braxton, PA today. We are available to call 24/7, including holidays and weekends.