The consequences of a DUI can be felt immediately, especially for CDL holding drivers.
The most obvious is that upon being charged with a DUI or DWAI, your license may be revoked. Obviously, for someone that relies on the ability to drive for a living, this can be catastrophic on a personal and professional level. If you lose your CDL, you lose your job, your income, your livelihood. A DUI conviction for CDL holders can have far-reaching consequences for years.
DUI Offences that Lead to Revocation of Commercial License
Here is a list of DUI offenses that can lead to your CDL being revoked:
DUI: In this case, you are charged for DUI regardless of your blood alcohol concentration if it is over 0.04%.
DUI per se: DUI per se is also when you’re charged with the crime of driving under the influence when your blood alcohol concentration is over 0.08%.
DUI of drugs: DUI crimes aren’t only limited to alcohol. Instead, driving under the influence of
other drugs is also illegal and a serious crime that can have your commercial license revoked.
Refusal to testing: If a police officer asks you to undergo DUI chemical testing and you refuse, that can also lead to the cancellation of the license.
On your first offense, your license will only be suspended for one year. But depending on the circumstances of the violation, the suspension period can increase to 3 years. For instance, if you were transporting hazardous materials when you were charged with DUI, it will increase your suspension time.
However, if you’re found guilty of a
DUI offense a second time, it leads to a permanent revocation of your commercial license. Still, you can drive non-commercial vehicles. However, in this case, you will need a probationary or a restricted license.
There is one possibility of getting your CDL reinstated. If your license has been permanently revoked, it can be attained after 10 years if you successfully complete a drug/alcohol rehabilitation program that the state has approved.
Regardless of your situation, a CDL DUI lawyer will help you throughout and make your license renewal easier.
Find a Reputable CDL DUI Lawyer at Liggett, Johnson, & Goodman, P.C.
Being charged with a DUI offense means losing a source of income for commercial drivers. It can have lasting impacts on life. But with the help of a capable CDL DUI lawyer, you may be able to get the better end of the deal.
I am experienced in the investigation of DUI cases and will explore every available avenue of defense on your behalf. I want to help you maintain your dignity and minimize the consequences of these types of charges.
I will consult with witnesses, talk to experts, review evidence and build a strategic case to defeat your charges or minimize penalties in your case involving:
• Commercial driver’s license DUI
• Sentencing
•
Express consent license revocation
• Driving under the influence
• Loss of license
• License revocation
At Liggett, Johnson, & Goodman, P.C., we have the best CDL DUI attorneys in Fort Collins, Colorado. Call 970-404-8884 for more details.