If you have been stopped by a law enforcement officer on suspicion of DUI, you were probably asked to submit to a breathalyzer test. If you submitted to the test, and the results were .08 or above, or you refused to take the test, then your license was likely taken from you by the officer. You would have been given a yellow copy of a citation, and advised that you had 10 days to request an administrative formal review hearing. Doing nothing could result in you being without a license until at least resolution of your DUI case. Hardship licenses can be applied for on a case-by-case basis. An attorney can help you by requesting a formal review hearing, reviewing the evidence and arguing the validity of the test results or refusal.Call us for a free consultation