How do I protect my driving privileges?

When you’re arrested for a San Francisco DUI you will be facing two types of parties – The court and the San Francisco DMV. You will need to contact the DMV if you want to protect your driving privileges.

Once you are arrested for a San Francisco DUI your driving license will get revoked. You will be issued a temporary license that will expire in 30 days. If you want to extend this license then you must schedule an administrative hearing with the San Francisco DMV within ten days after your arrest.

Once you have requested a DMV hearing, your driving privileges will be protected until your hearing is held and a decision is rendered. If you win the hearing in the DMV administrative court your driving rights will be preserved until the court delivers the final sentence.