Administrative License Revocation Lawyers in Dallas

Administrative License Revocation Lawyers in Texas

With Offices in Dallas, Fort Worth, Allen, Denton, Waco, Austin & Rockwall

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    Administrative License Revocation Lawyers in Dallas

    Administrative License Revocation Lawyers in Texas

    With Offices in Dallas, Fort Worth, Allen, Denton, Waco, Austin & Rockwall

    Do You Need Legal Help?



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      Fighting DWI charges can present many challenges, not only for the defense, but prosecutors as well. This is why it is important to be armed with the necessary knowledge so you understand the DWI process.

      Attorney Deandra M. Grant is the co-author of the Texas DWI Manual, offering legal advice to both clients and fellow attorneys. Fighting DWI charges can present may challenges, not only for the defense, but prosecutors as well. This is why it is important to be armed with the necessary knowledge so that you understand the DWI criminal process.

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      Administrative License Revocation Lawyers in Texas

      If you are arrested for DWI, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) may suspend your driver’s license if you refuse a breath test or blood test, or if you take a test and have a blood alcohol concentration of .08 percent or greater.

      Our Texas DWI lawyer, Deandra M. Grant, is experienced in representing clients who are facing administrative license revocation. With skilled, aggressive representation during your ALR hearing, you have the possible opportunity of keeping your driving privileges. Additionally, her preparation for your administrative license revocation hearing can benefit the outcome of your criminal case – as she will have already begun investigating your case and all aspects of your blood or breath testing, your arrest, the initial police stop and field sobriety testing.


      Are you facing DWI charges in Texas? Restore your driving privileges with the help of our Administrative License Revocation Lawyers in Texas at Deandra Grant Law. Schedule your consultation now!

      Administrative License Revocation Hearings in Texas

      When you are arrested, if you refuse to take a breath or blood test or if you take a breath test and the result is .08 percent or greater, the officer will give you a notice of suspension. You then have 15 days to contact DPS by phone or fax and request an ALR (administrative license suspension) hearing. This hearing will be your chance to challenge your license suspension. If you fail to schedule your ALR hearing within 15 days, your license will be suspended 40 days after the date of your suspension notice.

      If you consent to a blood test, the officer will not serve you with notice of suspension. If the Department of Public Safety receives notice that your blood test result was .08 percent or greater, they will mail you a notice of suspension in the mail. You will then have 10 days to request your ALR hearing. It is essential that DPS have your current mailing address. If the address on your driver’s license is not current, you need to notify DPS of your address change.

      License Revocation and DWI in Texas

      The length of administrative license revocation that is imposed by the Department of Public Safety may vary depending upon your particular blood alcohol level, whether this is your first, second, or subsequent offense, and whether you refused chemical testing.


      Contact our Texas attorney, Deandra Grant, today to see how you can avoid administrative license revocation in conjunction with your DWI charges.

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