A DUI charge in Spokane will most likely lead to two separate cases: a criminal case in court and a separate Department of Licensing (DOL) administrative case. These are two completely independent cases. You can win one and lose the other.
The court case usually begins with a First Appearance on the next business day after your arrest. In the court case you’re at risk of various penalties, including:
- jail time,
- house arrest (Electronic Home Monitoring),
- fines and court fees,
- loss of driver’s license and DOL fees,
- higher automobile liability insurance premiums (SR-22),
- ignition interlock device requirements,
- court ordered alcohol/drug treatment, and
- other probationary restrictions.
In the event of an actual DUI conviction judges are required to impose mandatory minimum penalties based upon the Washington State Court’s DUI sentencing grid. These are minimum penalties and judges order sentences above these minimums.
At the separate DOL hearing you’re at risk of losing your driver’s license, paying high DOL fees for reinstating your license and reissuing a new physical license, a requirement for SR-22 insurance and an ignition interlock device requirement. In most circumstances DOL hearings must be requested within seven days from the date of the DUI arrest. There are some circumstances where the deadline may be longer, like when a law enforcement officer doesn’t request a breath test and only does a blood draw. However, we recommend erring on the side of caution and simply requesting the hearing within seven days. DOL’s website contains basic information about these hearings including how to request one.
The legal consequences of these two cases are only the beginning. Facing a DUI will certainly add stress to your life. Losing your license might mean losing your job. An experienced DUI attorney will help guide you through this process and craft a resolution with your specific needs in mind. Contact Cooney Law Offices today. We can help!