Washington State DOL hearings Lynnwood,
Washington DUI Defense Lawyers - DOL Hearings License Suspension
Prevention
When you
get a ticket for drunk driving, the government has two opportunities to
deprive you of your drivers license. They can take away your license
after a criminal DUI trial. They can also suspend your driver's license
after a Department of Licensing Hearing (DOL). Many people are unaware
that the DOL has this power. Our attention to detail ensures that we
take every opportunity to defend your right to drive. If you have been
arrested for a DUI, you have no time to lose since you must request a
DOL hearing in writing within 30 days of your date of arrest or risk
forfeiting your right to contest the administrative action.
Contact Feldman & Lee for a free initial
consultation.
What to expect at a Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL)
Hearing
Once you
send in your notice, you will be scheduled for a hearing. The sole
purpose of the DOL hearing is to double check that the police officer
complied with the Washington Administrative Code throughout the DUI
process. Indeed, at your hearing you will need a quality advocate to
ensure that the police officer is held accountable because the DOL
hearing examiner is not there to help you find the inconsistencies in
the police officer’s story. Did you really cross the fog line? How well
did you perform on the field sobriety tests? Did the police officer
comply with the 15 minute observation period? Having a zealous,
detail-oriented lawyer is vital because it could mean the difference
between a license suspension, high risk insurance rates, ignition
interlock device and no suspension at all. Contact an attorney at the
Law Offices of Feldman & Lee to discuss your
DUI case today.
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Feldman & Lee, P.S. serves
clients throughout the Pacific Northwest, Puget
Sound and Seattle Area in Snohomish County, Pierce
County and King County, including Bellevue, Tacoma,
Everett, Bothell, Mill Creek, Kent, Lynnwood,
Auburn, Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace, Puyallup,
Kirkland, Redmond, Issaquah, Woodinville, Renton,
Tukwila, Federal Way, and Maple Valley Washington.
Lynnwood Office
19303 44th Avenue West
Lynnwood, WA 98036
Kent Office
604 West Meeker Street
Suite 206
Kent, WA 98032
Marysville Office
1601 3rd Street
Suite 2
Marysville, WA 98270