A DWI arrest or a suspension of your driver's license can disrupt your entire life. Your driving privileges are often taken for granted, but when they are suspended or revoked, then even driving to the store to buy formula for your crying baby is a crime. At Pelley Law Office, L.L.P. we can help with all aspects of administrative license revocation (ALR) hearings and guide you through the process of obtaining an occupational driver's license that will allow you to meet your personal and professional driving obligations even if your driver's license is revoked.
If you have been arrested for DWI/DUI in Texas or are seeking an occupational driver's license, speak to a Pelley Law Office, L.L.P. lawyer as soon as possible. Contact us today to schedule a free legal consultation.
Protecting Your Driving Privileges
If you have been arrested for drunk driving, it is important to act quickly to save your driving privileges.
Generally speaking, you can expect the following after a DWI arrest:
- Your license will be suspended and you will be given a temporary driving permit that expires after 45 days.
- You can request an administrative license revocation hearing within 15 days of the arrest.
An occupational driver's license typically gives the license bearer the right to drive for 12 hours during workdays and some time during the weekends to drive to family events, church or other occasions.
Our experienced DWI defense lawyers can help you with all aspects of your ALR hearings and assist you in obtaining an occupational driver's license. We are committed to helping you avoid the consequences of a DWI arrest and conviction.
Contact Us
Contact our criminal defense firm at 972-608-0335 or 903-813-4778. We offer a free initial consultation.






