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Alabama License Suspension Issues
If you were arrested for a DUI in Alabama, a civil case will be filed by the Alabama Department of Public Safety. The civil case is filed in addition to the criminal case. Driving is considered a privilege and not a right. Alabama legislature has passed implied consent laws that requires drivers to submit to chemical testing if the driver is arrested for a lawfully DUI. If the driver refuses to submit to chemical testing, the driver will lose his privileges to drive automatically for 90 days
The length your license suspension depends upon certain factors, such as is a first-offense or multiple-offense DUI, and whether a chemical test was given or whether it is a refusal case. A refusal case is a term that the driver refused to submit to chemical testing. If you refuse, the suspension is 90 days; First offense is a 90 day suspension; DUI second offense is a 1 year revocation; Third offense is a 3 year license revocation; and the Fourth offense the license is revoked for 5 years.
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