In Texas, a DUI or DWI arrest doesn’t just affect your criminal record — it can immediately put your driver’s license at risk.
Many drivers don’t realize that license suspension can begin before their court case is even resolved.
Understanding the difference between DUI and DWI, and how each impacts your driving privileges, is critical.
The right legal action early on can make the difference between keeping your license and losing it.
After an arrest, Texas automatically triggers an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) process.
If you don’t act within 15 days, your license could be suspended — even if you’re never convicted.
A DUI or DWI charge doesn’t have to define your future.
An experienced defense attorney can help protect your license, your freedom, and your reputation.