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Georgia DUI License Suspension Hearing



If you are arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Georgia, your case will most likely trigger not one, but two separate court proceedings.
In addition to facing any penalties imposed by the criminal courts, your driving privileges will also be evaluated by the state’s Department of Driver Services (DDS) during a Georgia DUI License Suspension Hearing.

Once you have been charged for DUI, the DDS will be notified and your license will be automatically suspended. You have just ten days to challenge this suspension by requesting an appeal hearing with the DDS. Otherwise, you can expect to lose your driving privileges for 30 days or more.

To request a DUI license suspension hearing, you must complete a Georgia DS 1205 form—this is the document you received after you were arrested and charged with driving under the influence. While this document serves as a temporary driver’s license, it is only valid for 30 days if you do not appeal your suspension.

In order to retain your driving privileges, you must provide a valid reason for challenging your suspension. Unfortunately, without advanced legal knowledge, determining the grounds for your appeal can be extremely difficult—and Georgia DUI license suspension hearings are notoriously difficult to win without legal representation. Fortunately, this is where the Law Offices of Greg Willis can help.

After representing countless drivers accused of driving under the influence, Mr. Willis and his team of DUI experts are well-versed in the most successful strategies for appealing your license suspension—and they have the record to prove it. Since 1993, the firm has achieved a 100% success rate, helping more than 10,000 drivers retain their driving privileges and avoid the consequences of a license suspension.

Each year, Mr. Willis and his partners successfully win around 800 DUI license suspension hearings—and yours could be yet another one of them. For one flat fee, Mr. Willis will handle both your criminal and administrative DUI cases. We’ll even prepare your DS 1205 form for free if you decide to retain our services.

Along with determining the right legal grounds for your appeal, we will see to it that the DDS receives your paperwork on time to ensure you receive the best possible outcome for your administrative hearing.

Remember, winning your Georgia DUI license suspension hearing means your driving privileges will be restored until your case is reviewed by a criminal court—an event that won’t be scheduled for 60 days or more after your arrest. Make sure you take advantage of this valuable opportunity to keep your driving privileges intact.

Contact attorney Greg Willis today for a free consultation on your case. Should you select Mr. Willis to represent your case, you’ll also receive a free copy of The DUI Book, a comprehensive and easy-to-understand guide to Georgia’s drunk driving laws, written by the firm’s senior partner, William C. Head.

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