
Tampa DHSMV Hearing Lawyer
Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
If you were accused of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you will have to attend a DHSMV (Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles) hearing. In Florida, you could lose your driver's license before your case even goes to trial. Being tested to have a BAC of 0.08% or above or refusing to submit to chemical testing will result in an automatic suspension. In order to avoid this from happening, you will need to schedule an administrative hearing with the DHSMV hearing within a ten-day period. At this hearing, you will have the opportunity to oppose your license suspension and get your driver's license reinstated.
Most people do not realize how much they rely on their own transportation. Without a license, they cannot get to work or care for their family as easily. That is why the legal team at Taracks, Gomez & Rickman is dedicated to defending the accused at their DHSMV hearing in order for them to have the best possible chance of retaining their license.
How a Tampa DHSMV Hearing Attorney Could Help
If you were arrested for DUI and now have a suspended license, contact a
Tampa criminal attorney from our firm as possible. As you only have ten days to schedule a hearing, time is crucial in these situations. Besides defending you and helping you through the initial administration hearing, we can also be a strong supporter throughout the entire process. If your case has to go to trial, we will do everything possible to get your charges reduced or your case dismissed altogether. Do not risk your freedom and peace of mind by failing to contact our firm.
Contact a Tampa DHSMV hearing lawyer from the team as soon as possible.