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In West Virginia, DUIs are treated seriously, and the sentencing can be harsh, but DUIs involving a CDL license can lead to catastrophic consequences. Whether the driver accused of a DUI was operating a commercial vehicle under the influence or if the driver simply carries a CDL license, penalties include suspension or permanent revocation of the CDL, hefty fines, and jail time. A Morgantown CDL DUI lawyer can help mitigate the worst of these penalties.
At Crowe Law, we understand the long-term effects a DUI can have on your driving record and career. If you have been arrested or charged with a DUI and you hold a CDL license, hire a CDL DUI lawyer from Crowe Law to uphold your rights in your CDL DUI case. The extensive knowledge of a Morgantown CDL DUI attorney could be the difference between the loss of your license and potentially your job, or minor penalties that will get you back to work.

While a normal DUI is determined by a blood alcohol level of 0.08%, a CDL DUI is recognized at a blood alcohol level of 0.04%. Refusing to comply with a blood alcohol content test while holding a CDL can result in immediate statutory suspension of the license. In Morgantown, a driver who holds a CDL license also faces harsher penalties for a first-time DUI than drivers who hold only a regular driver’s license, including:
If the first offense was aggravated:
Penalties for second and subsequent offenses increase drastically, including one to three years in jail for felony offenses and permanent revocation of your CDL license. Due to the zero-tolerance policies of many employers for DUIs and CDL license holders, it is advised that you seek experienced legal representation to guide you through the complex DUI legal system and to represent you and your interests. A Morgantown CDL DUI attorney is waiting to help you today.
A CDL DUI arrest can directly impact your employment status if you are a commercial driver or operate vehicles that carry large, heavy, or hazardous materials. Your employer might terminate you immediately upon notice of a DUI arrest, even if there is no later conviction. Due to thorough background checks, even a lesser penalty, such as a six-month suspension of your CDL, could make it difficult to find future employment after the license is reinstated.
If you have been arrested for a CDL DUI in West Virginia, you only have 10 days to contest the license revocation with the DMV and usually up to 30 days to notify your employer, though this depends on the individual company policy. A skilled CDL DUI attorney from Crowe Law will assist in your case by:
Plea deals and negotiations can sometimes lead to the installation of ignition interlock devices, proven to prevent or reduce about 70% of repeat DUI offenses, that prevent a driver from operating the car if alcohol is detected on the breath.
While it is possible to get a CDL with a DUI on your record in West Virginia, it can take time for all of your driving privileges to be reinstated. If your license was suspended due to a DUI, you cannot get a CDL permit until your suspension period is over. If the DUI was obtained while driving a commercial vehicle, you will be disqualified from commercial driving for one year, and a second offense results in a lifetime ban.
For a first offense DUI, a CDL license is usually suspended for up to one year. Along with a one-year license suspension, you will have to complete the court-ordered DUI courses or treatment programs and pay all fines and reinstatement fees. In some cases, you might be required to complete the full CDL skills and knowledge test at the DMV. A second DUI or other criminal offense could result in a lifetime disqualification from obtaining or reinstating a CDL.
The cost for legal representation in any case will vary drastically depending on the complexity of the case and the severity of the charges. Other factors that can impact cost in a CDL DUI case are the experience of the attorney, courtroom, and filing fees if the case goes to trial, reinstatement fees for your license, and insurance premiums after the license is reinstated. Consult with a Morgantown CDL DUI attorney to see how we can help.
The success of your CDL DUI lawyer will depend on multiple factors, including the case complexity, severity of the charges, and the experience of your attorney. The CDL DUI lawyers at Crowe Law can review your case and explain the various strategies and options available to your unique circumstances.
Many DUI charges can be reduced or even dismissed through proper negotiation or plea deals. A Morgantown attorney who focuses on CDL DUI cases can help you succeed today.
Losing your CDL over a DUI could have a long-lasting impact on your career and future, but it does not have to. Whether this is your first, second, or subsequent CDL DUI charge, the guidance and dedication of a Morgantown CDL DUI lawyer will work to reduce charges and lessen sentencing. Contact the office of Crowe Law, LLC, today to discuss your options with an experienced Morgantown CDL DUI lawyer.
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