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DUI Can Lead to Loss of License

4/1/2022

 
​In most DUI cases, the potential penalty that causes the most anxiety is the loss of driving privileges.

The economic effects of a license suspension are immediate and harsh.

The problem is made worse by the fact that, typically, there are two, separate cases pending when a DUI is charged.

There is a DMV license suspension under the Oregon implied consent laws. This is an administrative matter.

There is also the suspension of driving privileges that is added to a person's sentence when they are convicted of DUI.

Either one of these proceedings -- or both of them -- could end in a driver's license suspension.

If you gave a breath sample of .08 percent breath alcohol content, or above, or if you refused a breath, blood or urine test, the police probably gave you a paper called an "Implied Consent Combined Report." This document advises you that DMV intends to your license for at least 90 days. Refusal to submit to a breath, blood or urine test may result in a license suspension of one year.

If there are any alcohol-related entries on a person's driving record in the previous five years, the one-year suspension increases to three years.

Suspension on conviction for a first offense results in a one-year suspension in Oregon. Court-ordered suspensions are separate from, and in addition to, any DMV-ordered suspension.

The suspension period on a second DUI conviction is three years.

A third DUI conviction will result in revocation of all driving privileges for life.

A person may apply for reinstatement of driving privileges that have been revoked for life after 10 years.

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