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Texas Administrative License Revocation (ALR) Law

("Automatic License Revocation")

Texas is one of many states to have an implied consent law. This law states that each person who has applied for and been granted a license to operate a motor vehicle on a public roadway has impliedly consented to providing a specimen of breath or blood if arrested for DWI and provided with the applicable consequences of refusal to submit to testing (Texas Transportation Code §724). Texas appellate courts have also held that an individual does not have the right to consult with an attorney before making the decision to refuse or provide a requested specimen. If there was an accident which produced serious life-threatening injury or possibility of death, a citizen can be compelled to provide the requested sample.

Substantial and significant changes in how suspensions under implied consent violations went into effect January 1, 1995. Each year the Texas Legislature meets, the topic of DWI is addressed in some fashion. Significant changes in this law removed jurisdiction from Justice of the Peace Courts (J.P.) And established a new bureaucracy called the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH). This bureaucracy is staffed by "pseudo-employees" of the Texas Department of Public Safety (TDPS) and given the direct objective to increase the number of license suspensions for persons refusing to provide the requested sample of breath or blood. This new law also added suspension for providing a specimen upon request that indicated an alcohol concentration above the legal limit (0.08 gm/210 l - breath or 0.08 gm/100 ml - blood). Another major change in the prior law withheld from the SOAH Administrative judge, the authority to "probate" or "suspend" any period of license suspension that was ordered. As a result, the TDPS objective of suspending more licenses has been achieved.

The burden of proof at the ALR hearing is on the Department of Public Safety. The following elements must be proven only by a preponderance of the evidence and not beyond a reasonable doubt as in criminal matters:

1.Refusal to Provide Specimen.

2.That reasonable suspicion to stop or probable cause to arrest the Defendant existed.

3.That probable cause existed that the Defendant was driving or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle in a public place while intoxicated.

4.That the Defendant was placed under arrest and was offered an opportunity to give a specimen of breath or blood under the provisions of Texas Transportation Code Chapter 724 AND...

5...that the Defendant refused to give a specimen on request of the officer.

It is important to note that "refusal" for purposes of suspension is any failure to provide the requested specimen for any reason. Examples of what courts have deemed refusal are: requesting an attorney, insufficient sample as measured by the machine, failure to make decision in a timely manner, etc.

Providing a Specimen of 0.08 or Greater

As stated earlier, providing any sample that yields an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or greater can also result in the suspension of driving privileges under the current Texas law. The issues to be proven at a failure hearing are:

1.That reasonable suspicion to stop the Defendant or probable cause to arrest the Defendant existed AND...

2...that the Defendant had an alcohol concentration of a level specified in §49.01 of the Texas Penal Code while driving or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle in a public place.

Without any prior alcohol or drug related contacts occurring after January 1, 1995 the periods of suspension are:

    Age of Driver Refusal Penalty Failure Penalty
    21 or Older   90 days   60 days  
    Prior Contact
    w/in 5 years
     
    180 days-1 year   120-180 days  
    Minor(<21 at arrest)   120 days   60 days  
    Prior Contact
    w/in 5 years.
     
    180 days-1year   120-180 days  
NOTE:"Prior alcohol / drug related enforcement contact" used to lengthen the period of suspensions state above is defined as " a driver's license suspension, disqualification, or prohibition order under the laws of this state or any other state resulting from:

1...a conviction of driving while intoxicated or..."

2...a refusal to proved a requested specimen or..."

3...providing a specimen showing an alcohol concentration of a level specified in §49.01 Texas Penal Code ( alcohol concentration > 0.08)..."

Because of an agreement with the Texas Legislature and DPS, for purposes of "prior alcohol/drug related contacts" occurring before January 1, 1995 cannot be used to lengthen the period of suspension.

Hearing Request Provisions

WARNING !! The ALR suspension is AUTOMATIC...UNLESS you request a hearing on the issue, in writing, WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS after receiving notice of suspension from the arresting agency on a Department of Public Safety approved form (generally received on the day of arrest). If a hearing has not been timely requested, the suspension will automatically begin on the fortieth (40th) day after notice was received. If a hearing is requested, no action will be taken regarding suspension until after the hearing and all appeals have occurred. (Call our office immediately for assistance if you think your license is at risk- 888-220-5720)

Reinstatement of Drivers License After Suspension

If a suspension is ordered either automatically or after hearing, a driver must submit a reinstatement fee of $100.00 to TDPS before the license will be reinstated. I advise my clients to send their fee to TDPS as soon as they learn that a suspension has been ordered. Again, because of the huge bureaucracy that has been created under the new law, waiting until the 60th or 90th day to submit your reinstatement fee will prolong reinstatement of your license until the fee has been both received and entered on the TDPS computer system.

There is a special TDPS form that must be submitted to reinstate your driving privileges. This form together with the reinstatement fee must be paid by money order, cashier's check or personal check and sent by certified mail, return receipt requested for proper documentation of payment and receipt to:

Driver Improvement and Control Texas Department of Public Safety P.O. Box 15999 Austin, Texas 78761-5999

NOTE: Driving privileges will be suspended INDEFINITELY until the Reinstatement fee has been received and posted on the TDPS computer.

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Cities, Counties, and Courts for our Texas DWI Lawyers' main area of practice:

Collin County, Texas;
75002 Allen, 75009 Celina, 75013 Allen, 75023 Plano, 75024 Plano, 75025 Plano, 75026 Plano, 75034 Frisco, 75035 Frisco, 75044 Garland, 75048 Sachse, 75069 Mc Kinney, 75070 Mc Kinney, 75071 Mc Kinney, 75074 Plano, 75075 Plano, 75078 Prosper, 75080 Richardson, 75082 Richardson, 75086 Plano, 75087 Rockwall, 75093 Plano, 75094 Plano, 75097 Weston, 75098 Wylie, 75115 Desoto, 75121 Copeville, 75164 Josephine, 75166 Lavon, 75173 Nevada, 75189 Royse City, 75248, 75252, 75287, 75407 Princeton, 75409 Anna, 75424 Blue Ridge, 75442 Farmersville, 75452 Leonard, 75454 Melissa, 75485 Westminster, 75495 Van Alstyne

Dallas County, Texas;
75001 Addison, 75006 Carrollton, 75007 Carrollton, 75011 Carrollton, 75014 Irving, 75015 Irving, 75016 Irving, 75017 Irving, 75019 Coppell, 75028 Flower Mound, 75030 Rowlett, 75038 Irving, 75039 Irving, 75040 Garland, 75041 Garland, 75042 Garland, 75043 Garland, 75044 Garland, 75045 Garland, 75046 Garland, 75047 Garland, 75048 Sachse, 75049 Garland, 75050 Grand Prairie, 75051 Grand Prairie, 75052 Grand Prairie, 75053 Grand Prairie, 75054 Grand Prairie, 75060 Irving, 75061 Irving, 75062 Irving, 75063 Irving, 75080 Richardson, 75081 Richardson, 75082 Richardson, 75083 Richardson, 75085 Richardson, 75088 Rowlett, 75089 Rowlett, 75098 Wylie, 75099 Coppell, 75104 Cedar Hill, 75106 Cedar Hill, 75115 Desoto, 75116 Duncanville, 75123 Desoto, 75125 Ferris, 75134 Lancaster, 75137 Duncanville, 75138 Duncanville, 75141 Hutchins, 75146 Lancaster, 75148 Malakoff, 75149 Mesquite, 75150 Mesquite, 75154 Red Oak, 75159 Seagoville, 75172 Wilmer, 75180 Mesquite, 75181 Mesquite, 75182 Sunnyvale, 75185 Mesquite, 75187 Mesquite, 75201 Dallas, 75202, 75203, 75204, 75205, 75206, 75207, 75208, 75209, 75210, 75211, 75212, 75214, 75215, 75216, 75217, 75218, 75219, 75220, 75221, 75222, 75223, 75224, 75225, 75226, 75227, 75228, 75229, 75230, 75231, 75232, 75233, 75234, 75235, 75236, 75237, 75238, 75240, 75241, 75242, 75243, 75244, 75245, 75246, 75247, 75248, 75249, 75250, 75251, 75252, 75253, 75254, 75258, 75260, 75261, 75262, 75263, 75264, 75265, 75266, 75267, 75270, 75275, 75277, 75283, 75284, 75285, 75286, 75287, 75301, 75303, 75310, 75312, 75313, 75315, 75320, 75323, 75326, 75336, 75339, 75342, 75353, 75354, 75355, 75356, 75357, 75359, 75360, 75363, 75364, 75367, 75368, 75370, 75371, 75372, 75373, 75374, 75376, 75378, 75379, 75380, 75381, 75382, 75386, 75387, 75388, 75389, 75390, 75391, 75392, 75393, 75394, 75395, 75396, 75397, 75398, 76051 Grapevine, 76065 Midlothian

Denton County, Texas;
75007 Carrollton, 75009 Celina, 75010 Carrollton, 75019 Coppell, 75022 Flower Mound, 75024 Plano, 75027 Flower Mound, 75028 Flower Mound, 75029 Lewisville, 75034 Frisco, 75056 The Colony, 75057 Lewisville, 75065 Lake, 75067 Lewisville, 75068 Little Elm, 75077 Lewisville, 75078 Prosper, 75093 Plano, 75287, 76052 Haslet, 76092 Southlake, 76177, 76201 Denton, 76202 Denton, 76203 Denton, 76204 Denton, 76205 Denton, 76206 Denton, 76207 Denton, 76208 Denton, 76209 Denton, 76210 Denton, 76226 Argyle, 76227 Aubrey, 76234 Decatur, 76247 Justin, 76249 Krum, 76258 Pilot Point, 76259 Ponder, 76262 Roanoke, 76266 Sanger, 76272 Valley View, 76299 Roanoke

Tarrant County, Texas;
75050 Grand Prairie, 75051 Grand Prairie, 75052 Grand Prairie, 76001 Arlington, 76002 Arlington, 76003 Arlington, 76004 Arlington, 76005 Arlington, 76006 Arlington, 76007 Arlington, 76008 Aledo, 76010 Arlington, 76011 Arlington, 76012 Arlington, 76013 Arlington, 76014 Arlington, 76015 Arlington, 76016 Arlington, 76017 Arlington, 76018 Arlington, 76019 Arlington, 76020 Azle, 76021 Bedford, 76022 Bedford, 76028 Burleson, 76034 Colleyville, 76036 Crowley, 76039 Euless, 76040 Euless, 76051 Grapevine, 76052 Haslet, 76053 Hurst, 76054 Hurst, 76060 Kennedale, 76063 Mansfield, 76065 Midlothian, 76071 Newark, 76092 Southlake, 76094 Arlington, 76095 Bedford, 76096 Arlington, 76099 Grapevine, 76101 Fort Worth, 76102, 76103, 76104, 76105, 76106, 76107, 76108, 76109, 76110, 76111, 76112, 76113, 76114, 76115, 76116, 76117 Haltom City, 76118, 76119, 76120, 76121, 76122, 76123, 76124, 76126, 76127 Naval Air Station / Jrb, 76129, 76130, 76131, 76132, 76133, 76134, 76135, 76136, 76137, 76140, 76147, 76148, 76155, 76161, 76162, 76163, 76164, 76177, 76179, 76180 North Richland Hills, 76181, 76182 North Richland Hills, 76185, 76191, 76192, 76193, 76195, 76196, 76197, 76198, 76199, 76244 Keller, 76248 Keller, 76262 Roanoke


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