Posted On: June 30, 2008 by Troy P. Burleson

Notice of Driver’s License Suspension (DIC-25 form) by Plano DWI attorney Troy Burleson

by Collin County DWI lawyer Troy Burleson

If you have recently been arrested and charged with DWI, your license is not automatically suspended unless you fail to request an ALR hearing prior to 15 days after your arrest. On the date of your arrest, you should have received a notice of suspension form (a.k.a. DIC-25) from the arresting officer. Click the link below to see a sample DIC-25 form.

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If you fail to request an ALR hearing within 15 days of your arrest your driver’s license will be AUTOMATICALLY suspended on the fortieth (40th) day after your arrest. Specific rules must be followed in order for an ALR request to be valid. My office requests ALR hearing FREE OF CHARGE for clients who request an initial consultation with our office. To request an appointment and an ALR hearing, contact The Law Office of Troy P. Burleson, P. C. toll free at (866)439-2182.