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Explained: Texas Implied Consent Law & Its Relation To DWI Charges | Jim Renforth – Texas – DWI & Drug

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When you get a driver’s license in Texas, you are consenting to chemical testing of your breath or blood. You agree to take an alcohol test, if a police officer lawfully stops you and they suspect that you may be intoxicated. This includes people who operate anything from cars, to motorcycles, to boats. Just because you consented doesn’t mean that you automatically have to give a breath or blood test. However, there are certain consequences to refusing to do that and one of those involves the potential loss of your driver’s license privileges.

If you are lawfully requested to give a breath or blood test and you say no, there is a clock that begins to run. You have 15 days to request a hearing on why the Department of Public Safety in Texas should not suspend your license. There are two types of tests covered under implied consent: the breath test and the blood test. If you do agree to give a blood or breath test and you fail it, there still are some potential consequences to your license, as a result of the implied consent law. You could lose your license for anywhere from 90 days, on a first offense, all the way up to a year, if you’ve had other alcohol enforcement contact within the last 10 years.
It is critical to hire an experienced DWI lawyer to protect your driving privileges immediately after your arrest.

For More Information About DWI, Please Visit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunk_driving_in_the_United_States

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