DUI License Suspension Attorneys in Baltimore, MD

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When arrested for DUI in Maryland, you could be facing a number of serious penalties, including a license suspension. If your license is suspended as a result from a DUI arrest, you’ll need to contact a determined attorney who can provide aggressive representation in the hearings following your arrest.

At Scheuerman Law, LLC, we believe the key to any strong DUI defense lies in preparation. Should you hire our services, our Baltimore DUI lawyers can be confident that no stone will be left unturned in your case. We are diligent in ensuring our clients are in complete understanding of every aspect of their hearing and that they are given every consideration they deserve.

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Following a DUI arrest, you will receive a temporary driver’s license that is valid for 45 days. After you’ve given your temporary license, you have 10 days to request a hearing with the MVA to challenge your suspension. In these cases, time is absolutely crucial – should you fail to request a hearing, your driving privileges will remain suspended. MVA hearings are trials, decided by administrative law judges. Without proper representation, these hearings can be extremely difficult to win. The length of the license suspension varies depending on a number of factors, such as whether you submitted to the breath test, what the result was, whether you refused, and whether this is your first or subsequent offense.

License suspensions may include:

  • First offense: License suspension of up to 9 months
  • Second or subsequent offense: License suspension of up to 2 years

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Our legal team puts a great deal of care in making sure we are more prepared than the opposition by looking into every minute detail. We provide affordable rates because you deserve strong representation, regardless of financial means. The sooner you hire our services, the sooner we can start building an effective defense on your behalf.

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What To Do After A License Suspension

Following a DUI arrest, you will receive a temporary driver’s license that is valid for 45 days. After you’ve given your temporary license, you have 10 days to request a hearing with the MVA to challenge your suspension. In these cases, time is absolutely crucial – should you fail to request a hearing, your driving privileges will remain suspended. MVA hearings are trials, decided by administrative law judges. Without proper representation, these hearings can be extremely difficult to win. The length of the license suspension varies depending on a number of factors, such as whether you submitted to the breath test, what the result was, whether you refused, and whether this is your first or subsequent offense.

License suspensions may include:

  • First offense: License suspension of up to 9 months
  • Second or subsequent offense: License suspension of up to 2 years