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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.
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