California DMV Hearing Laws
As with any formal process there are rules governing that process and DMV hearings are no different. There are several laws (California Vehicle Codes) that govern the hearings. As with many laws, it can be confusing to understand what they mean and how it affects you and your situation. A DUI attorney accomplished in DMV hearings can help you understand what it all means and how they apply to you. They are able to prepare a case for the DMV hearing as well as the criminal case.
For your information, we have listed the California Vehicle Codes pertaining to DMV hearings below. We encourage you to call our office with any questions regarding these codes, or any other questions about your DMV hearing. We are here to assist you in anyway we can.
Implied Consent For Chemical Testing – California Vehicle Code §23612
Demand for Hearing – California Vehicle Code §14100
Hearing Procedure – California Vehicle Code §14100.1
No Hearing – California Vehicle Code §14101
Waiver of Hearing – California Vehicle Code §14103
Notice of Hearing – California Vehicle Code §14104
Person Conducting Hearing – California Vehicle Code §14104.2
Issuance of Subpoenas – California Vehicle Code §14104.5
Evidence at Hearing – California Vehicle Code §14104.7
Notice of Decision – California Vehicle Code §14105
Department Review – California Vehicle Code §14105.5
Authorized Action by Department – California Vehicle Code §14106
Administrative Adjudication – California Vehicle Code §14112
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