ALR Hearing

Earning a professional driver’s license requires a huge investment of time, but it also opens the door to numerous career paths. It gives individuals a reliable way to support their families and secure a steady income. However, facing criminal charges can put this entire livelihood at risk. If you are dealing with such accusations, getting immediate help from a skilled legal professional is extremely important.

Just being accused of a crime can cause you to lose your professional license, effectively ending a bright career. Occupations like commercial drivers (CDL holders), doctors, firefighters, teachers, pilots, and pharmacists depend entirely on these credentials to legally work. Working with a dedicated Mercer criminal lawyer can help you protect your future when these essential licenses are threatened.

In recent years, the rising number of driving under the influence (DUI) incidents has alarmed law enforcement. These events endanger public safety, leading to numerous crashes across Pennsylvania. Consequently, authorities have implemented harsh penalties. If you are charged with a DUI, your driving privileges might be suspended for 6 to 18 months, depending on your prior record. When this happens, you will receive a Notice of Suspension. State laws require you to request an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing within 30 days; otherwise, your license is automatically suspended. It is highly recommended to seek guidance from an experienced Mercer DUI attorney to navigate this complex legal process.

What You Need to Know

Under Pennsylvania law, law enforcement officers will confiscate your driver’s license if your Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) tests at 0.08% or higher. Furthermore, refusing a blood or breathalyzer test also triggers an automatic suspension. Keep these critical legal facts in mind:

  • Failure to arrange your Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing within 40 days of your charge will result in the loss of your driving privileges.
  • ALR hearings do not judge the overall validity of the police department’s revocation action.
  • Simply choosing not to drive does not count as serving your official suspension time.
  • You cannot use ALR hearings to shorten the length of your suspension or bypass ignition interlock rules.
  • Handing over a Pennsylvania license in a different state will not give you credit toward your suspension period or acknowledge the suspension.
  • The Department of Transportation ignores personal hardships when deciding if you qualify for a Probationary License (PL) or an Occupational Limited License (OLL).
  • Requesting an ALR hearing requires a non-refundable fee of $100.

How Logue Law Group Can Help You

Facing an Administrative License Revocation is intimidating, which is why having strong legal counsel is vital. I am attorney Sean Logue, and I aggressively defend clients against DUI and OUI charges. Through Logue Law Group, I work tirelessly to safeguard your driving privileges and constitutional rights. As a highly rated Mercer criminal lawyer, I will carefully evaluate your case and present clear evidence at your hearing. I will look for any procedural mistakes made by the arresting officers and argue against illegal revocations.

An ALR hearing is your best chance to prove why you should keep your driver’s license. I will handle the legal groundwork to ensure your defense is solid. If you received a suspension notice and need to prepare for your hearing, reach out to a trusted Mercer DUI attorney. Call Logue Law Group today at 412.387.6901 or contact our Mercer office online to schedule your free consultation.

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