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ALR Hearings in Dallas County and Collin County, Texas

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If you do not schedule an ALR hearing within 15 days of your DWI arrest, the Texas Department of Public Safety will suspend your driving privileges. When you are arrested for DWI (driving while intoxicated), the officer will take your driver’s license and will give you a piece of paper, a Notice of Suspension. You have 15 days from the date of receiving this notice to contact the Dept. of Public Safety and request a hearing to challenge your administrative license revocation. Failure to request a hearing will result in your license suspension going into effect 40 days after you received the notice of suspension (usually 40 days after your DWI arrest).

Collin County DWI attorney Deandra M. Grant can schedule your ALR hearing for you and can also represent you at your hearing in order to help you reach a positive outcome. Protecting your driving privileges is extremely important to our firm, and we will use our extensive knowledge and experience to fight for your driver's license.

ALR Hearing Representation by a Skilled Defense Lawyer

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) must prove at your ALR hearing that you failed or refused chemical testing. If you are accused of failing the test, the DPS must prove that you had a blood alcohol concentration of .08% or above, that you were operating a motor vehicle in a public place and that the officer had probable cause to stop you and then to arrest you for DWI. If you are accused of refusing chemical testing (a breath test or blood test) the DPS must prove that the officer had probable cause to make a DWI arrest, that you were driving a vehicle in a public place, and that you actually refused.

Fight your DWI charges and challenge your administrative license revocation with a skilled defense lawyer such as Deandra Grant at your side. You deserve aggressive representation, and you need it if you are to have a chance of keeping your driving privileges.

Contact Collin County ALR hearing lawyer Deandra M. Grant today to discuss your DWI defense.

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