How do I prevent the suspension of my drivers license if I refused or failed a breathalyzer, urine test, or blood test?
The two ways to prevent a driver’s license suspension in Texas are: • request and win an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing; or • receive a not guilty verdict in your DWI trial. Texas law allows you to request an ALR hearing within 15 days of receiving a written license suspension. In most cases, an officer will serve this written notice upon your refusal or failure of a breathalyzer, urine test, or blood test. If the officer fails to serve you a written notice, the Department of Public Safety (DPS) will notify you of your driver’s license suspension via certified mail. If you fail to request an ALR hearing, your license suspension begins on the 40th day after receiving the notice.
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