What Would Happen If I Did Not Appear For My Re-examination?
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Attorney Myles Berman explains individuals who fail to appear for the re-examination process as directed by the DMV, whether it was an in person interview proceeding or scheduled phone interview will have their driving privileges suspended. This suspension will be ongoing until the individual actually appears and provides the information or submits to testing as mandated by the DMV. An individual must appear as requested by the DMV. Another person cannot appear on the individual’s behalf but the DMV will another person to accompany the individual to the proceedings or interview with the DMV. Contact Top Gun DUI Defense Attorney Myles L. Berman serving clients throughout Southern California and he will represent you with the care and attention you expect.
Description: Individuals who fail to appear for the reexamination process as directed by the DMV, will have their driving privileges suspended.
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