Tennessee Administrative Driver License Hearings
If you were just recently arrested on a DUI charge in Tennessee you only have 10 business days to request an administrative hearing if you wish to challenge the revocation of your Tennessee driver's license. If you fail to request an administrative hearing within the allowed time, the arresting officer's revocation of your driver's license will stand and you will not be granted an administrative hearing.
If you wish to challenge the revocation of your license you are going to need to hire a Tennessee DUI attorney who has experience when it comes to representing clients at these administrative hearings. You can expect to pay around $500 for a DUI attorney who has experience with the administrative process to represent you at your hearing.
Your Tennessee DUI attorney is going to need to work quickly to gather the evidence that has been collected against you including a copy of the police report and a copy of the videotape from the police car. Your attorney will then use this evidence to help build a defense strategy.
Requesting an administrative hearing on your own and foregoing having an attorney present at your hearing will be a complete waste of your time because for someone who does not know how an admininstrative hearing is conducted and knows the right questions to ask and what evidence needs to be presented at the hearing in your defense is a loosing battle.
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