The consequences of driving under the influence actually depend on the state where offense has been made. Sometimes, they may also vary from county to county even within a state. These charges must be taken seriously by an individual whose arrest has been made for DUI because of possible conviction and long-term consequences of such arrests. It’s usually seen that an aggressive tone is taken by State Attorney to those individuals who’re arrested for DUI cases. Following consequences may be faced by an individual who’s arrested for DUI.
Driver’s License:
You may receive a revocation or suspension receipt of your driver’s license from the local police department upon driving under the influence arrest. Usually, these revocation / suspension are valid for 30 days from the issuance date. In most states, arrest report’s sworn copy is also sent to Department of Motor Vehicles by the police department.