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Administrative License Revocation Hearing (ALR)

Good DWI Attorney in Houston, Texas

Perhaps one of the most damaging consequences of a drunk driving offense is the suspension of your driver's license. The loss of your ability to drive can make it extremely difficult to get to work and uphold your many family and personal obligations. In Texas, a driver's license suspension is handled through a process called an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing.

You have only 15 days from the date of your arrest for DWI/DUI to request your ALR Hearing and stop the Suspension of you Driver's License

This hearing is your best opportunity to save your driver's license. It is important that you have an experienced lawyer on your side who knows the law and will fight to protect your interests. At the law office of Mark A. Morasch, I have successfully represented clients at ALR hearings throughout the Houston area.

NOTE: Even if the DWI charge is dismissed, is still possible that your driver's license will be suspended. To avoid the suspension of your Texas Driver's License, contact the Houston, Texas, Law Office of attorney Mark A. Morasch today for a free initial consultation.

There are a number of things that can lead to a driver's license suspension. Detection of a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of over .08 percent or the refusal of a breath or blood test can result in the loss of your driver's license. In addition, a person under the age of 21 who has any detectable amount of alcohol in his or her system can be subject to license suspension or revocation.

I represent every client at the ALR hearing. I have a solid track record of success at these hearings. I have helped many clients preserve their driving privileges without condition. ALR hearings also provide me with an invaluable opportunity to gather key information from the arresting officer and to receive a copy of the police officer's report.

Get the Help You Need 24/7 from a Good DWI Lawyer in Houston, Texas

If you have been arrested for DWI or Possession of Controlled Substance, then contact my office to discuss your case today. You can speak to someone weekday or weekend, day or night by calling 713-got-aDWI (that's 713-468-2394) or you can use the e-mail link for a response the next business day. In criminal cases I offer payment plans, and I accept Visa and MasterCard. Program 713-got-aDWI into your cell phone now, because you never know when you'll need help.

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Houston, Texas 77007

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