What happens to your driver's license if you plead guilty to an amended charge of reckless driving or a negligent driving 1rst degree from DUI? In Washington, when you get pulled over for a DUI, the police officer faxes the report he or she creates to the department of licensing. if you blow above the legal limit of .08 or refuse the breath test at the station, the department of licensing will send you a letter stating that they will suspend your license 60 days after the date you get pulled over. If you do not contest that suspension by requesting a hearing, your license will automatically become suspended on that date. If you end up pleading guilty to an amended charge of Negligent Driving in the First Degree, you will face no additional license suspension other than the administrative suspension. If you plead guilty to Reckless Driving, you will face an additional 30 day license suspension on top of the original administrative suspension. It is important that you talk to a qualified DUI attorney who can help you with the specific facts of your case.
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