San Antonio DWI / DUI Lawyer
Central Texas DMV Hearings
After you are arrested for DWI (driving while intoxicated) or DUI (driving under the influence) in Texas, the police officer will confiscate your driver’s license and give you a temporary driving permit. You must then schedule a DPS (Department of Public Safety) hearing with the Department of Public Safety (DPS) within 15 days of your arrest, to contest your license suspension. Failure to schedule a hearing will result in the automatic suspension of your license on the 41st day after your arrest. You would then need to pay a fine to reinstate your driver’s license. However, you will also have your license suspended if you lose your license revocation case. The duration of your license suspension will vary depending on the specific circumstances.
The best decision you can make is to hire an experienced DWI/DUI attorney. By hiring an attorney, you will increase the chances that your license will not be suspended by the Department of Public Safety. With San Antonio DWI lawyer Tylden Shaeffer at your side, your rights will be protected and you will be informed of all your legal options. We can also schedule your DMV hearing with the Department of Public Safety and attorney Shaeffer can represent you at the hearing. We have the experience needed to tell your side of the story and challenge any evidence that is presented against you.
Representation at Your Texas DMV Hearing
Attorney Tylden Shaeffer will fight your license suspension. He has almost twenty years of experience within the legal system and has the education, training, and experience needed to defend your DWI/DUI case. When you work with the Law Office of Tylden Shaeffer, you can be assured that you are retaining the services of a knowledgeable and trustworthy DWI/DUI defense lawyer.
Do you have or need to schedule a DMV hearing in Texas? Contact us today!