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What To Expect After A DWI Charge

If you’ve been charged with DWI, you’ve likely already experienced the initial things that take place after a DWI conviction. Your license was taken away, you were put in handcuffs and stuffed in the back of a police car, you were brought to jail and booked, and you may have had to post bail to get out of jail. If your license was not taken away, that is likely going to happen in the near future. Even if your driving privileges are not completely revoked, they will be reduced drastically so that no unnecessary driving takes place and your car rides are strictly monitored. After the whirlwind of panic that occurs during and immediately following a DWI arrest, you should speak to a lawyer and prepare yourself for what is next. A DWI conviction does not go away quickly or easily, so it’s best that you know what to expect going forward.

Court Appearances
When you got your ticket for driving while intoxicated, you were given a date for when you need to appear in court to answer the charges being brought against you. By the time you go to court, you should have a DWI attorney who will speak for you and fight for you. Even though it may cost a significant amount of money, having an expert DWI lawyer on your side will be well worth it as he will truly fight for your best interest.

Pay Fines
In addition to paying your lawyer and shelling out a big chunk of change for your court costs and other fees, part of your punishment may be paying fines. All states have set fines for drunk driving, but those amounts can be increased based on any additional damage you may have done while driving.

Complete Probation
Serving jail time and completing a probationary period are part of what typically happens after a DWI conviction. If you don’t fulfill your probation, you will be given more jail time. In addition to meeting the terms of your probation, you will be expected to pay a monthly fee that covers the administration and supervision of your probationary period.

Attend Mandatory Classes
In Texas you have to take mandatory classes to regain your driving privileges. These classes will educate you on drunk driving prevention, and they will most likely include as assessment of your drinking habits as well. Like everything else, you will be expected to pay a fee associated with these classes.

Undergo Alcohol Assessment
A counselor will work to determine your level and pattern of alcohol consumption. If he or she determines that you have an alcohol abuse problem, you will also be required to undergo some type of alcohol treatment program, which you will also have to pay for.

Pay More for Car Insurance
In Texas if your license is suspeneded you must uptain an occupational license & the TXDPS requires you to also have sr22 insurance for an occupational license. This insurance is a cost in addition to your regular insurance.

As you can see, a lot happens after a DWI conviction. It is in your best insurance to hire the best DWI lawyer in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, so contact Charlie Burgess at 817-808-4731 today!

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