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How long will my license be suspended in connection with a DWI?

If you’re charged with a DWI in New York, your license could be suspended. The length of your suspension will depend on factors like your blood alcohol concentration (BAC), whether you have any prior offenses, and if you refused a chemical test. First-time offenders often face a 6-month suspension, while aggravated DWIs or multiple offenses can lead to a suspension of 1 year or more. Refusing a breathalyzer typically results in an automatic 1-year suspension under New York’s Implied Consent Law.

Losing your license can be overwhelming, but you may have options. Depending on your circumstances, you could qualify for a hardship license that allows you to drive to essential destinations like work or school. If convicted, completing New York’s Impaired Driver Program (IDP) could make you eligible for a conditional license with limited driving privileges. Each case is unique, and understanding your rights is essential.

The best way to protect your driving privileges is to take action quickly. An experienced New York DWI attorney can review your case, challenge your suspension, and explore every legal option available. Don’t wait — contact us today for a free consultation and get the support you need to move forward.

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