SR-22 Insurance After DWI In Louisiana
SR-22 Insurance After DWI In Louisiana Having an SR22 license could be challenging and even a mysterious process for many. With our seasoned DWI attorneys at the Barkemeyer Law Firm, we will be able to guide you through the process of obtaining an SR22 license. The SR-22 license is a supplemental insurance certificate to an […]
How to Obtain Driver’s License After First DWI in Louisiana?
How to Obtain Driver’s License After First DWI in Louisiana? https://youtu.be/aJXjV0g-9AY We all know that getting a driver’s license after having a DWI related offense in your records isn’t very easy. After the first DWI related offense, getting your driver’s license back becomes a bit of a hassle. The authorities, especially in Louisiana will have […]
How Long Does a DWI Stay on Your Driving Record?
How Long Does a DWI Stay on Your Driving Record? https://youtu.be/lQNFABYhNTU In almost every state in the United States, laws governing the crime of driving while intoxicated are often very severe on the offender. Especially when it comes to the penalties and punishment dished out to the offender. In Louisiana, this same take on DWI […]
How Do I Get A Temporary License After A DWI?
How Do I Get A Temporary License After A DWI? DWI literally means driving while intoxicated. It is a crime that is committed when one drives a car while drunk or impaired by any other mind-altering substance. It is a very serious offense in the state of Louisiana. And as a result, it comes with […]
When you are arrested for DWI in Louisiana is your license automatically suspended?
When you are arrested for DWI in Louisiana is your license automatically suspended? Louisiana just like most states has a system of regulating things especially DWI laws which also means driving while intoxicated has declared that if you are operating a motor vehicle with your blood alcohol concentration or BAC of .08 percent or more […]
DWI Administrative Hearing Process and How to Win
DWI Administrative Hearing Process and How to Win Every DWI conviction in Louisiana comes with a minimum punishment of 48 hours in jail, a fine or imprisonment, and a license suspension. The state can take your license even if you refuse to accept the breathalyzer test when pulled over. If you get caught driving under […]