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DMV Consequences

 

If you are accused of an alcohol-related driving offense in Colorado, you are likely to face penalties from the Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles separately and independently from any punishment you face in court. The Colorado DMV can suspend or revoke your privilege to drive, even if your driver’s license was issued by another state.

 

To protect your rights, it is essential that you consult with an experienced DUI attorney as soon as possible after your arrest. If you act more the seven days after the date of your ticket, it may be too late to protect your driving privilege.

 

The attorneys at Laszlo & Associates have a deep knowledge of Colorado DMV law as well as the realities of local practice. We can use this expertise to help you:

  • Prevent loss of your driver’s license
  • If lost, reinstate your driving privilege as early as possible
  • Present your driving circumstances and history to the DMV in the best light possible

 

The DUI lawyers at Laszlo & Associates have represented drivers in hundreds of DMV hearings. We know the best actions to take in preparation for a DMV hearing, and the best way to present evidence that may be favorable to you. Using this expertise, the attorneys of Laszlo & Associates have succeeding in saving many driver’s licenses from revocation.

 

To preserve the best chance of favorable Department of Motor Vehicles outcome, you should secure competent and experienced representation as far in advance as possible - ideally, even before requesting a DMV hearing. If you have been arrested for an alcohol-related driving offense, please contact us immediately.