1. bortelduidefense.com/

    Law Offices of Aaron Bortel
    4040 Civic Center Drive
    Suite 200
    San Rafael, CA 94903

    650 5th Street
    Suite 508
    San Francisco, CA 94107

    Phone: (415) 247-0700
    Text: (415) 214-9492

    If your driver's license has been suspended due to a DUI charge, you may still be eligible for a restricted license in most cases. This applies during the period before any conviction, while your case is being processed in court and with the DMV. If you've hired an attorney and requested a DMV hearing within 10 days of your arrest, you can continue driving without any restrictions. However, if you did not request a hearing or contact an attorney, you might still be able to obtain a work permit or an ignition interlock license before any conviction. To do so, you must be enrolled in a DUI school, have SR-22 high-risk insurance, and pay a reissue fee to the DMV. If you opt for an ignition interlock permit or restricted license, it allows you to drive anywhere as long as you have the ignition interlock device installed in your car.

    For More Information About DUI, Please Visit:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunk_driving_in_the_United_S.

    Related Videos:

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1046338659/4c3548fae2

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1046338631/a49254fc5b

    # vimeo.com/1046338586 Uploaded 1 Views 0 Comments
  2. bortelduidefense.com/

    Law Offices of Aaron Bortel
    4040 Civic Center Drive
    Suite 200
    San Rafael, CA 94903

    650 5th Street
    Suite 508
    San Francisco, CA 94107

    Phone: (415) 247-0700
    Text: (415) 214-9492

    IIf you have two or more DUI convictions within 10 years in the San Francisco Bay Area, you will not be eligible for a work-restricted license. However, you can still obtain an ignition interlock license, which requires having an ignition interlock device installed in your car for at least a year and completing an 18-month multiple-offender DUI school program. It's crucial to have a lawyer who specializes in DUI defense to navigate the timing and procedures to minimize the duration of the ignition interlock requirement. For a second offense DUI, you may receive credit for the time the ignition interlock device is installed if it is done early on after a DMV hearing and while the court case is ongoing.

    For More Information About DUI, Please Visit:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunk_driving_in_the_United_S.

    Related Videos:

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1046338586/a276658715

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1046338659/4c3548fae2

    # vimeo.com/1046338631 Uploaded 1 Views 0 Comments
  3. bortelduidefense.com/

    Law Offices of Aaron Bortel
    4040 Civic Center Drive
    Suite 200
    San Rafael, CA 94903

    650 5th Street
    Suite 508
    San Francisco, CA 94107

    Phone: (415) 247-0700
    Text: (415) 214-9492

    Obtaining a work permit, also known as a work-restricted license or an ignition interlock license, varies in time depending on several factors. After a DUI arrest, you are usually given a temporary permit that allows you to drive for the next 30 days. To maintain your driving privileges beyond this period, you must request a DMV hearing within 10 days of your arrest. If you are eventually convicted in court or do not win the DMV administrative hearing, you will need to apply for a work-restricted license or an ignition interlock license. The process involves obtaining SR-22 insurance, enrolling in a DUI school, and paying a reissue fee at the DMV. Typically, you must wait a month after your suspension begins before you can apply for a work-restricted license. However, for an ignition interlock license, which allows unrestricted driving, the process might be expedited with the help of an experienced attorney.

    For More Information About DUI, Please Visit:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunk_driving_in_the_United_S.

    Related Videos:

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1046338586/a276658715

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1046338631/a49254fc5b

    # vimeo.com/1046338659 Uploaded 1 Views 0 Comments
  4. duilawyermarincounty.com

    Law Offices of Aaron Bortel
    4040 Civic Center Drive
    Suite 200
    San Rafael, CA 94903

    650 5th Street
    Suite 508
    San Francisco, CA 94107

    Phone: (415) 247-0700
    Text: (415) 799-3419

    Navigating the aftermath of a DUI arrest in Marin County can be complex, but understanding your license options is crucial. Initially, let's clarify: following a DUI arrest, you're typically handed a temporary, pink license. This is your cue that you have just 10 days to request a hearing with the DMV. Miss this deadline, and your license automatically suspends after 30 days.

    Now, let's talk about what happens if your license does get suspended. You've got options. For first-time DUI offenders, there's the work-restricted license. Think of it as a lifeline to keep your job and life moving.
    After a mandatory one-month driving hiatus, this license allows you to drive solely for work-related purposes. But remember, the duration of this restriction could vary from six months to a year, influenced by your alcohol level at the time of arrest.

    Alternatively, consider the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) license. It's a bit more flexible, allowing you to drive anywhere, anytime. But, there's a catch: you must install an IID in your car and fulfill similar requirements as the work-restricted license, such as DUI school enrollment and SR 22 insurance. The silver lining? There's no waiting period like with the work-restricted license, offering immediate relief post-suspension.

    For More Information About DUI, Please Visit:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunk_driving_in_the_United_S.

    Related Videos:

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1024994775/09a3c0c124

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1024994791/89d2dd1338

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1024994707/8e7599ef90

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1024994739/2c32064de0

    # vimeo.com/1024994676 Uploaded 8 Views 0 Comments
  5. duilawyermarincounty.com

    Law Offices of Aaron Bortel
    4040 Civic Center Drive
    Suite 200
    San Rafael, CA 94903

    650 5th Street
    Suite 508
    San Francisco, CA 94107

    Phone: (415) 247-0700
    Text: (415) 799-3419
    The question of whether you need a separate work permit to drive after a DUI arrest is common. Interestingly, the arrest itself, coupled with the issuance of the pink suspension/revocation order, allows you to continue driving for 30 days. More importantly, if you initiate a DMV hearing within 10 days of your arrest, your driving privileges can be extended.

    This extension is pivotal for maintaining your everyday life activities, such as commuting to work and fulfilling family responsibilities. The situation differs slightly for those with out-of-state licenses, but the privilege to drive in California usually remains intact. Prompt legal action is essential in these cases to maintain your driving privileges and prevent any adverse effects on your driving status in your home state.

    For More Information About DUI, Please Visit:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunk_driving_in_the_United_S.

    Related Videos:

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1024994676/6a7e091b1e

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1024994775/09a3c0c124

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1024994791/89d2dd1338

    vimeo.com/speakeasymarketinginc/review/1024994739/2c32064de0

    # vimeo.com/1024994707 Uploaded 5 Views 0 Comments

Aaron Bortel

Speakeasy Marketing, Inc.

We represent people accused of DUI in all Bay Area Counties, both in Court and at the DMV. With over 25 years of experience, we are one of the only firms in the Bay Area that dedicates it's criminal law practice exclusively to fighting for the rights…


+ More

We represent people accused of DUI in all Bay Area Counties, both in Court and at the DMV. With over 25 years of experience, we are one of the only firms in the Bay Area that dedicates it's criminal law practice exclusively to fighting for the rights of those accused of Driving Under the Influence.

Browse This Channel

Channels are a simple, beautiful way to showcase and watch videos. Browse more Channels.