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When Will Your License Get Revoked After a DUI in New Jersey?

“Don’t drink and drive.” You’ve likely seen the slogan over and over again, so if you were caught drinking and driving in New Jersey, then a judge isn’t likely to be lenient on you.

You likely have a lot of questions like what happens after a DUI arrest? How soon will you lose your license? Find out the answers below.

What Happens After a DUI Arrest in New Jersey?

Were you accused of driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol? If so, then you were likely stopped by police while you were behind the wheel.

They may have asked you to perform a field sobriety test or had you submit to a breathalyzer test. Either way, you wound up in handcuffs in the back of a police cruiser. You were taken to jail, booked, and then told you need to pay bail to secure your freedom.

What comes next? In New Jersey, you can either pay your bail or sit in jail until your court date. If you’re released before your court date, then you likely have questions – has your license already been revoked? Are you legally able to continue driving after your DUI charge? Learn the answer below.

When Will Your License Get Revoked After a DUI?

If you were released from jail before your court date, then your driver’s license remains valid up until your court date. During your hearing, you’ll either be found guilty or not guilty. A guilty verdict means an automatic and immediate license suspension.

A New Jersey judge will order you to hand over your license immediately. If you don’t have your physical license with you, then the judge will sign a court order requiring you to submit the license as soon as you find it.

How Can I Drive After a DUI?

A license suspension can wreak a lot of havoc in your life. You’ll no longer be able to drive to work, run errands, or even bring your children to school. In New Jersey, there’s no such thing as applying for a work or hardship license. Instead, the suspension is absolute until you’ve waited out your suspension and reapplied for a license.

Contact an Experienced Moorestown DWI Defense Attorney About Your Drunk Driving Charges in New Jersey

Have you been charged with a DWI/DUI offense in New Jersey? A drunk driving conviction could leave you with a permanent record, and it could result in your driver’s license being suspended for a very long time. That is why it is imperative that you speak with a qualified DWI defense lawyer about your case. DUI defense lawyer Michele Finizio represents clients charged with drunk driving, breath test refusal, and related offenses in Camden, Cherry Hill, Washington Township, Gloucester City and throughout New Jersey. Call 856-888-9059 or fill out our confidential online contact form to schedule a free consultation about your case. We have an office located at 9 E. Main St, Moorestown, NJ 08057.

The articles on this blog are for informative purposes only and are no substitute for legal advice or an attorney-client relationship. If you are seeking legal advice, please contact our law firm directly.

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