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Administrative License Suspension

Immediate Suspension for your Driver's License in a DUI Case

In a DUI case, the arresting officer places you under an Administrative License Suspension (A.L.S.) when you either FAIL a requested chemical test (breath, blood or urine) or are listed as having REFUSED such a test.

An Administrative License Suspension is entirely separate from any suspension that the court may impose for the DUI charge itself. However, if you ultimately get a license suspension from the court out of the DUI case, the judge will give you retroactive credit towards the court suspension for any time your license was suspended under the A.L.S. Be aware that an A.L.S. stays in effect even if your lawyer beats the DUI charge outright.

If your Ohio driver’s license was taken at that time, it will ultimately be forwarded to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Columbus where it will be shredded. Even if your Ohio license was not taken at the time of your arrest, it is no longer valid.

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"Hard Time" with no Driving Privileges Whatsoever

When you are placed under an A.L.S. there is a “hard time” waiting period during which you are not permitted to have any limited driving privileges whatsoever. The length of the A.L.S. varies according to your prior DUI record.

See Judge Jennifer Weiler’s chart.

Some courts, such as Ravenna Municipal, will allow your attorney to file a “stay” of the Administrative License Suspension in rare cases under certain circumstances. Municipal court judges make decisions on a case-by-case basis. A stay effectively restores your full privileges until the case is resolved. A driving letter is issued in place of your driver’s license. Fees apply, and proof of current insurance must be shown.

Some municipal courts, like Kent Municipal Court, will allow your lawyer to stay the A.L.S., but will immediately replace it with a Court Suspension with the same “hard time” waiting period. An A.L.S. suspension can be appealed within thirty days of your initial appearance. However, the grounds for such an appeal are very strictly limited by statute. Consult a DUI attorney for information.

A Refusal in a DUI Case Increases the Duration of the A.L.S. Suspension

An A.L.S. suspension is longer in duration and involves a longer "hard time" waiting period if a refusal is involved. Many judges will penalize you for refusing the breath, blood or urine test in a DUI case. An experienced DUI lawyer can best advise you how a particular judge will treat your individual situation.

Checking Your Driving Record

If you need to check your Ohio driving record or license status, you can do so online by going to the BMV website at www.OhioBMV.com You can also check your re-instatement requirements via that site

Contact Attorney Weisenburger now at 330-296-8000 (Ravenna) or 330-686-2890 (Stow) or via email. We offer free, confidential consultations and we quote fees right over the phone.

 

 

If you need the assistance of an experienced criminal defense lawyer in Portage or Summit Counties, or elsewhere in Northeast Ohio, contact Attorney Dan Weisenburger right now at 330-296-8000 (Ravenna Office) or 330-686-2890 (Stow Office). Attorney Weisenburger routinely defends felony charges in the following courts:
  • Portage County, Ohio: Ravenna Municipal Court, Kent Municipal Court, Portage County Court of Common Pleas, Portage County Juvenile Court.
  • Summit County, Ohio: Akron Municipal Court, Stow Municipal Court, Barberton Municipal Court, Summit County Court of Common Pleas.
  • Trumbull County, Ohio: Newton Falls Municipal Court, Warren Municipal Court.
Call Attorney Weisenburger now at 330-296-8000 (Ravenna office) or 330-686-2890 (Stow Office) for a quote and a free consultation.
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