What is a DWI ALR Hearing in Houston Texas
Reader’s Question:
Aside from keeping my driving privileges if I win my ALR hearing, what are the other benefits of this, how would I request for the hearing and how many days do I have to file it if I am charged with DWI in Houston, Texas?
Liezl
Houston, TX
If you’re charged with DWI in Houston, Texas, your request for an administrative license revocation (ALR) hearing should be received by the Texas Department of Public Safety no later than 15 days after receiving or are presumed to have received “Notice of Suspension.” In most DWI cases, that would be the 15th day after you were arrested. The notice of suspension is a sheet of paper which usually doubles as your “temporary driving permit.” At the bottom of your notice, you will see a fine print that would explain how to request an ALR hearing. You could request a hearing by calling on weekdays during normal business hours or you could also send your request through fax.
An ALR hearing should be requested whenever possible because even if you lose your ALR hearing, your DWI lawyer could obtain critical documents and information about your DWI arrest through the driver’s license “discovery” process. These information and documents would help in defending your DWI case in the criminal court.
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