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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What should I do if I was charged with DUI refusal?

Answered by attorney Marshall S. Tauber
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Marshall S. Tauber
Hire a lawyer to challenge the refusal or lose even restricted driving privileges because you didn't challenge. You have 14 days from the date of your refusal to file objections with the secretary of state or you get a hard suspension for a significant period of time, note, "hard" means no driving at all.
Hire a lawyer to challenge the refusal or lose even restricted driving privileges because you didn't challenge. You have 14 days from the date of your refusal to file objections with the secretary of state or you get a hard suspension for a significant period of time, note, "hard" means no driving at all.
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Am I eligible to request a normal license if my DUI was 4 years ago?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
best way to determine this is to go to dmv and ask for a drivers record - it will say what needs to be done to get license back if you disagree or want someone to review it with.
best way to determine this is to go to dmv and ask for a drivers record - it will say what needs to be done to get license back if you disagree or want someone to review it with.
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Is there a statute of Limitations?

David B Harrison
Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
The "statute of limitations" is the time the prosecutor has to file charges - so it sounds like charges were filed, you plead guilty to something and didn't do everything you were supposed to. So it is not a 'statute of limitations' problem. There are two issues in Colorado - one whether there is a warrant outstanding for your arrest for not complying with the sentence (it may have been removed due to age of the case) and (2) if Colorado has put a 'hold' on your drivers license for failing to fully resolve the DUI case.  If Colorado has put a hold on your license, the only way to have it released, so you could get a valid license in another state, would be to check with the Colorado DMV and see what they need you to do in order to release the hold. It could invovle just paying money, or it could require that you prove completion of an alcohol program, maybe have an Interlock device for two years, etc. You can contact Colorado DMV or check your CO DMV driving record online if you like, or hire a lawyer to do that and advise you of what you need to do. I'd be happy to help if you like. 
The "statute of limitations" is the time the prosecutor has to file charges - so it sounds like charges were filed, you plead guilty to something and didn't do everything you were supposed to. So it is not a 'statute of limitations' problem. There are two issues in Colorado - one whether there is a warrant outstanding for your arrest for not complying with the sentence (it may have been removed due to age of the case) and (2) if Colorado has put a 'hold' on your drivers license for failing to fully resolve the DUI case.  If Colorado has put a hold on your license, the only way to have it released, so you could get a valid license in another state, would be to check with the Colorado DMV and see what they need you to do in order to release the hold. It could invovle just paying money, or it could require that you prove completion of an alcohol program, maybe have an Interlock device for two years, etc. You can contact Colorado DMV or check your CO DMV driving record online if you like, or hire a lawyer to do that and advise you of what you need to do. I'd be happy to help if you like. 
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