In Texas, you may be eligible to attend an administrative hearing that reviews the circumstances surrounding your arrest. During this hearing, you may be able to appeal your license revocation and/or request a provisional, conditional, hardship, or temporary license. The chances of achieving a successful outcome are greater when you are represented by qualified Texas drunk driver accident lawyers. At Morales & Navarrete, we are more than happy to represent you at your administrative hearing!
Going to Court
After being charged with a DWI in Texas, you must generally go to court where a judge will decide your fate. In many cases, the judge’s decision is strictly based on your blood alcohol level or refusal to submit to a breath test. If you’re found guilty, most courts will:
Impose fines (and some add on an additional driver responsibility tax)
Suspend or revoke your license
Require participation in a drunk driver education program
Add points to your license (and your insurance will most likely increase)
Require community service work
Put you on probation
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