MVD Case

If you are arrested for DWI in any County in the State of New Mexico the Arresting Police Officer will give you a Notice of Revocation. In New Mexico you must request a Motor Vehicle Hearing for your New Mexico License Revocation within ten days of the date on the Notice of Revocation. Your New Mexico License Revocation Hearing must be held within 90 days of your request. MVD hearings are usually held at the Police Department of the Jurisdiction where your DWI offense occurred but may vary from county to county. MVD hearings in Albuquerque, New Mexico are held at the Albuquerque Police Department by MVD Hearing officers. Click here to be directed to the APD Website. The New Mexico License Revocation Lawyers at The Criminal Defense Law Firm in Albuquerque, NM will guide you throughout this difficult and confusing time in your life.

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New Mexico MVD Hearings are relatively casual and do not require the proper use of the NM Rules of Evidence. It is the obligation of The State of New Mexico to prove their case against you. The State of New Mexico will typically take verbal testimony from the Arresting DWI Officer. Once the MVD license revocation Hearing Officer gets the officer?s testimony you will have the opportunity to cross examine the arresting APD or other NM Police Officer. Our New Mexico DWI defense attorneys are familiar with all the processes involved with your New Mexico DWI/DUI including how to handle your MVD License Revocation Hearing. Don?t lose your NM Driver?s license because you don?t understand the system or because you don?t have qualified and aggressive DWI Lawyers on your side. For an affordable FLAT FEE we are able to represent you with your New Mexico Drunk Driving Charges AND your MVD revocation hearing.

New Mexico MVD License Revocation hearings are limited to hearing testimony and evidence regarding specific issues. For example the hearing officer will usually try to prove through testimony if the arresting DWI Police Officer had reason to believe, beyond a reasonable doubt, that you were in fact driving drunk or operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or other illegal or prescription drugs. The MVD hearing officer will also establish if you were in fact arrested and taken in to Police Custody and if your NM MVD hearing was held before the 90 day deadline. Finally, the MVD hearing officer will attempt to establish if you submit to blood alcohol and/or breathalyzer test or not and if the Arresting Police officer notified you of the consequences of refusing testing. If you did agree to testing the MVD Hearing Officer will attempt to establish that testing was administered correctly and that you were in fact over the legal limit of alcohol while driving or under the influence of some other substance.

If you are charged with driving drunk or under the influence in New Mexico you need an aggressive and smart attorney to navigate through not only the New Mexico Court System for you, but to handle your complicated New Mexico License Revocation as well. Call our NM License Revocation Lawyers today. Our DWI Lawyers are licensed to practice in all counties including tribal jurisdictions in the State of New Mexico.

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