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Driver's License Consequences

If you have been charged with a DWI in Missouri, not only are you facing criminal penalties, which may include jail time, fines, loss of driver’s license, and probation, but you are also facing administrative penalties from the Department of Revenue. Administrative penalties are separate, independent penalties from the criminal penalties.

Administrative Penalties - Chemical Test Cases

If you have not had any prior alcohol-related suspensions or convictions within the past five years, your license will be suspended for 90 days. For the first 30 days of the suspension period, you are not allowed to drive at all. During the last 60 days of the suspension period, you may drive only in connection with your employment, school, and alcohol-treatment.

If you have a previous DWI or BAC conviction, administrative alcohol suspension or chemical refusal on your driving record within the past five years, the revocation period will be for one year, and you will not be eligible for limited driving privileges.

Administrative Penalties - Refusal Cases

If you do not request a refusal hearing or if you lose your hearing, you will be given a one year license suspension by the Department of Revenue. If you have not previously refused a chemical test, you may be eligible to receive limited driving privileges for employment purposes after serving the first 90 days of the one year revocation period.

Contact a St. Louis DWI Attorney Today

At Henderson & Waterkotte, P.C., our St. Louis DWI attorneys are committed to protecting the rights of individuals charged with DWI. We will vigorously fight both the criminal and administrative cases to ensure that you receive the best possible result. Contact us today for a free consultation and to learn how the law applies to your specific situation. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for you.