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  • By: Andrea Sullivan, Esq.
  • Published: November 12, 2024
Commercial Driver License DUI In California

In this article, you can discover:

  • The impacts of a DUI on a commercial driver’s license.
  • How breathalyzer tests can impact your DUI case.
  • How a DUI attorney can help you after a DUI arrest.

How Long Do I Lose Your CDL For A DUI In California?

A conviction for DUI results in a one-year suspension of a Class A commercial driver’s license, during which you can not hold or apply for a CDL.

Do I Lose My CDL Immediately After A DUI Arrest, Or Will I Keep My CDL Unless I Am Convicted?

If you’re arrested for a DUI, an arresting officer will hold on to your CDL license, and you will generally receive a Notice of License Suspension. You then have 10 days to request a hearing with the DMV to contest the suspension. This hearing allows you and your attorney the opportunity to contest the DUI on technical and / or legal grounds.

If you and your attorney succeed in proving to the DMV that your DUI arrest was unwarranted, your license will be restored. If convicted, you will lose your CDL license for a year.

Can My CDL Be Reinstated After A DUI?

A DUI attorney can help you navigate the complicated legal process of having your CDL reinstated.

This will involve your attorney helping you obtain your regular, non-commercial driver’s license and connecting you with the resources to reinstate your CDL. The reinstatement process will include paying fees to the DMV and may also involve attending classes as required by law.

What Happens To My CDL Driver’s License If I Refuse A Breath Or Blood Test?

If you are pulled over while in a commercial vehicle and refuse a breath or blood test to determine blood alcohol content (BAC), you will automatically lose your CDL for an entire year.

What Can A DUI Attorney Do For My Commercial Driver DUI Case?

Having a skilled and thorough attorney on your side can make all the difference as a CDL holder. For example, your attorney could prove to the DMV that you were driving under the 0.04% BAC limit for a CDL driver, allowing your CDL to be restored.

Your attorney could also argue successfully to have DUI charges reduced to lesser offenses, allowing you to hold on to your CDL and retain your livelihood.

If you’ve been charged with a DUI as a commercial truck driver, get legal help immediately. A proficient, determined lawyer can make the difference between a year-long suspension on the one hand or continuing a meaningful and lucrative career with minimal interruption on the other.

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