Thursday, February 10, 2011
Kane County DUI Attorney
If a driver is arrested for DUI in the state of Illinois, The police will request the driver to submit to chemical testing at the police station. As of January 1, 2009, if a driver of a vehicle refuses to submit to the chemical testing, and they are a first offender, the Illinois Secretary of State will suspend the license for 12 months. If driver submits to the testing and fail, the suspension will last 6 months. The Secretary of State will send a confirmation letter informing the driver when the suspension will begin. In any given case, the statutory summary suspension may be attacked on one or more grounds. To attack your statutory summary suspension, the driver must file a petition to rescind it. Contact your Kane County DUI Attorney.
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