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Have you or someone you love been falsely accused of DWI?
Texas DWI ?
Dallas, Texas DWI?
Dallas County DWI?

15 Days and Counting Before Your Driver's License is Automatically Suspended!
You have 15 DAYS from the date of your arrest to request what is known as an ALR hearing to prevent your driving privileges from being AUTOMATICALLY suspended. For more information about the ALR hearing click here. Our office DOES NOT charge our clients to request an ALR hearing nor do we charge to fight for your driving privileges before and after this hearing. If you have not requested an ALR hearing, please contact our office before it is too late.
Remember-If you fail to request an ALR hearing and your license is suspended, you could FACE ADDITIONAL criminal charges if you are caught driving a vehicle. DO NOT DELAY!
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(866)-439-2182
WARNING!
If you drive after your license has been suspended, you can be arrested, fined up to $2,000 and serve 6 months in jail and face further license suspension.
Occupational Driver's License
The Law Office of Troy P. Burleson, P.C., can help obtain an occupational drivers license on your behalf if your license is suspended following an arrest for DWI. This occupational license may allow you to drive to school, work and everyday household duties.
In order to be granted an occupational driver's license you must:
- Pay a filing fee for the occupational driver’s license
- Draft and file a Petition for an Occupational Driver’s License
- Obtain an SR 22 as mandated by the State of Texas;
- Request a hearing from a judge to present the Petition for his or her signature.
The experienced DWI attorneys at the Law Office of Troy P. Burleson, P.C., can guide you through the steps of obtaining an occupational driver’s license. Contact The Law Office of Troy P. Burleson, P.C. today at (866) 439-2182 for reliable and proven criminal defense attorneys in Collin, Dallas and Denton counties.
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The Dallas & Collin County, Texas DWI/DUI criminal defense law firm of Troy P. Burleson, P.C., represents people who have been accused DWI, DUI and other intoxication and drunk driving offenses in Texas, including in communities such as Plano, Allen, McKinney, Frisco, Dallas, Richardson, The Colony, Wylie, Denton, Prosper, Addison, Celina, Garland, Fort Worth, as well as Collin County, Dallas County, Denton County, and Tarrant County. |
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