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550 W. Main St, Suite 340
Knoxville, TN 37902
Phone: 865.540.8300
Fax: 865.474.9397
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Tennessee License Restoration after a DUI or DWI Suspension
The experienced attorneys at The Garza Law Firm. PLLC understand how to help individuals through the license restoration process after a drunk driving or implied consent conviction. A driver will face the suspension or revocation of his or her drivers license if convicted of DUI (driving under the influence) or DWI (driving while intoxicated), or if he or she refuses to submit to chemical tests to determine his or her blood alcohol level after a drunk driving arrest.
You need a competent Knoxville DUI defense attorney on your side if you would like to have your driving previleges restored as soon as possible. A Tennessee DUI Defense attorney will know precisely what information is necessary and what procedures must be followed to apply for license restoration.
Under Tennessee law, you can get a restricted drivers license if you are convicted of a DUI (driving under the influence) case on your first offense.The court where you were convicted or the county in which you live can issue a order allowing you to obtain a restricted drivers license,
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