DPS Hearing
If you've just got a letter from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) saying your driver's license is about to be suspended, you’re not alone - and you’re not out of options.
Whether it’s tied to a DWI arrest or refusing a breathalyzer, your next steps are crucial.
This isn’t just about your license - it’s about your job, your freedom to move, and your reputation. Let’s talk about how a strong legal strategy can help you fight back.
You Have the Right to a Hearing - But the Clock Is Ticking
When DPS moves to suspend or revoke your driver license, they’ll send a notice by mail to the address on file. This letter explains why your license is being withdrawn and whether you qualify for a hearing.
Act fast. You typically only have 15 to 20 days from the date of that letter to request a hearing.
Administrative License Revocation (ALR) Hearings
If you were arrested for DWI and either refused or failed a blood/breath test, you’re probably facing an Administrative License Revocation (ALR). This is a separate process from your criminal DWI case - and it's handled through a civil hearing.
You must request this hearing within 15 days of being served notice (usually at the time of your arrest). If you miss that deadline, you’ll lose your chance to fight the suspension and your license will automatically be withdrawn.
Why You Need an Attorney at Your ALR Hearing
This hearing isn’t just a formality. It’s a legal proceeding, and DPS will be ready. You should be too.
Here’s how a skilled criminal defense lawyer can help:
- Challenge the suspension of your license by questioning the officer’s report, the arrest procedure, and the validity of any tests administered.
- Spot weaknesses in the DPS case that can be used later in your criminal defense.
- Help you keep your license while your case plays out - so you can keep working, driving, and living your life.
- Represent you at the hearing so you don’t have to walk in blind or try to defend yourself against trained DPS lawyers.
Jacob Blizzard – Fighting for Your Rights and Your License
Attorney Jacob Blizzard is board-certified in both Criminal Law and Criminal Appeals. He’s built his career defending men across Texas who find themselves staring down life-changing charges and administrative battles.
If you're facing a license suspension and need to request a hearing, Jacob knows how to move fast, build a plan, and go toe-to-toe with the system to fight for the best possible outcome.
Don't Wait - Your Deadline to Request a Hearing Is Coming Fast
Every day you wait brings you closer to losing your license. Whether you got the notice yesterday or it’s been sitting in your mailbox for a few days, the most important thing you can do is act now.
Ready to Fight for Your License?
Contact Blizzard & Zimmerman Attorneys today to:
- Build a game plan for your defense
- Protect your license and your future
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