DUII or license suspension in Medford? You may have only 10 days to request a DMV hearing. We can file it and prepare you for what comes next.
If you were arrested for DUII or received a notice of suspension in Medford, the DMV process is separate from your criminal case. That means your license can be suspended even before your court case is resolved.
In most DUII cases, Oregon law gives you 10 days to request a DMV implied consent hearing. Missing that deadline usually means an automatic suspension.
We handle the filing, track the deadlines, and prepare you for the hearing so you are not guessing what happens next.
A DMV hearing gives you a chance to challenge the suspension of your driving privileges. It is often your first opportunity to review evidence and question the officer’s actions.
Here is what a hearing can do:
These hearings are typically conducted by phone and move quickly. Preparation matters.
We submit your request within the deadline and confirm it was accepted.
We analyze the stop, field sobriety tests, and any chemical testing to identify issues.
You will know what questions to expect and how the process works before it starts.
We question the officer and challenge the basis for the suspension.
The DMV hearing is separate, but what happens there can affect your case strategy.
Tell us what happened and your timeline. We confirm whether a DMV deadline applies.
If you are within the 10-day window, we file the hearing request right away.
We review reports, evidence, and testing procedures.
We represent you and question the officer involved.
We explain the outcome and how it affects your license and criminal case.
In most DUII cases, you have 10 days from the date of arrest or notice. Missing this deadline usually leads to an automatic suspension.
No. The DMV hearing is separate from your criminal case. You can lose your license even if your court case is still pending.
It depends on the facts. Issues with the stop, testing, or procedures can affect the outcome. The hearing is your chance to challenge those issues.
Most DMV hearings in Oregon are conducted by phone. We prepare you in advance so you know what to expect.
If you do not request a hearing within the deadline, the suspension usually goes into effect automatically.
Free consultation—tell us what happened and your timeline.
If this involves a DUII, the clock may already be running on your DMV deadline. We can file the hearing request and help you prepare for what comes next.