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Navigating DMV APS Hearings After DUI Arrest

Aug 13

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After being arrested for driving under the influence (DUI), one of the critical steps to navigate is the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing. This hearing is separate from any criminal proceedings and focuses on your driving privileges. At Pitman Law, we understand the complexities of DMV APS hearings and are here to guide you through the process.

During a DMV APS hearing, the DMV reviews the circumstances surrounding your DUI arrest to determine if your driver's license should be suspended. It is essential to have a skilled attorney representing you at this hearing to present a strong defense on your behalf. At Pitman Law, our team of experienced attorneys specializes in DUI cases and knows how to navigate DMV APS hearings effectively. One crucial aspect of preparing for a DMV APS hearing is gathering evidence to support your case. This can include police reports, witness statements, and any mitigating factors that may demonstrate your ability to safely operate a vehicle. Our team at Pitman Law has the expertise to gather and present this evidence in a compelling manner to help you retain your driving privileges. Additionally, our attorneys have a deep understanding of the laws and regulations surrounding DUI cases, including the intricacies of DMV APS hearings. We will work tirelessly to build a solid defense strategy tailored to your specific situation and strive to secure the best possible outcome for you. At Pitman Law, we are committed to providing comprehensive legal representation for individuals facing DUI charges. Our dedication to our clients sets us apart, ensuring that you receive the personalized attention and aggressive advocacy you deserve. If you have been arrested for DUI and are facing a DMV APS hearing, do not navigate this process alone. Contact Pitman Law today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can assist you in protecting your driving privileges and defending your rights.

Aug 13

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