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Getting your license back after a DUI arrest

If you Refused to give a breath sample or Registered a .015 or greater, South Carolina’s Implied Consent law requires that your license be suspended. The officer will take your license at the jail.
Crangle Law Firm LLC can help get your license back within 1-week of your arrest. We file for a Contested Case Hearing (CCH) with the Department of Motor Vehicle Hearings. Your Contested Case Hearing is within 2-3 months of your arrest. While you wait for your CCH, we will help you obtain a Temporary Alcohol License that will permit you to drive unrestricted within South Carolina. If we win your CCH, you are back on your regular DL.
Please remember, that this is a civil suspension that is separate from a CRIMINAL conviction for DUI/DUAC. These suspensions are independent: you can win the CCH, lose the DUI. You can lose the CCH, win the DUI. You can lose both and win both.

Why fight a DUI in south carolina?

Although it’s not a good idea, it is not illegal to drink and drive in South Carolina. Just because you are arrested does not mean that you are guilty. You must be materially and appreciably impaired. If you believe there are issues with your DUI charge and you don’t want a DUI conviction on your record, Contact Upstate DUI Lawyer experienced in DUI charges and fight back – even if you’re unsure.

There are many reasons to fight a DUI – not the least of which is to keep your clean driving record – so speak with a Greenville DUI attorney as soon as possible after an arrest. We can help get your license back within 1-week.

South Carolina DUI penalties mean business. Based on your driving record, driver’s license type, and level of punishment, the penalties you face can be enormous. A DUI conviction will follow you for the rest of your life; threatening your future and making it difficult to secure a job.

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