DUI and Pennsylvania Professional Licenses

When you are a licensed professional in Philadelphia, whether that license is for a professional license such as a teacher certification or for an occupational driver's license such as a CDL, the threat of DUI can go beyond the risk of jail time and fines and into your way of life. Depending on your occupation and type of professional license, a DUI could result in penalties from the licensing board for your field, or even a revocation of your license altogether.

Without your license, you can't legally practice in your field and thus lose your ability to provide for yourself and/or your family. A qualified Philadelphia DUI defense attorney can defend you at any hearings or other proceedings related to your professional license, in addition to fighting against the DUI charge itself.

Philadelphia DUI Defense Lawyer for Professional Licenses

Having a professional license as a basis for your career can make the impact of your DUI charges reach further than penalties like probation, jail time or fines. You may have to defend your professional license against suspension or revocation. If you are a licensed professional charged with DUI in the Philadelphia area, the LLF  Law Firm can fight for a favorable outcome both in your DUI case at court and in any related hearings or procedures related to your professional license.

The LLF Law Firm knows the challenges you will face as a DUI defendant from start to finish. They will fight for a favorable outcome in your DUI court case and work with you to defend your professional license using the best defense strategies for your situation.

To find out what LLF Law Firm can do for your DUI case as a licensed professional, call (888) 535-3686 today and schedule your free initial case consultation.

Information About DUI and Professional Licenses

Philadelphia DUI Defense for Professional Vehicle Operators

In Pennsylvania, there are a great many occupations that require a standard driver's license, occupational driver's license, or commercial driver's license (CDL). People like truck drivers, ambulance drivers, taxi drivers, bus drivers and others rely on their license to make a living. When a person in one of these occupations or another requiring a Pennsylvania driver's license is charged with DUI, whether on the job or off, their livelihood is threatened, both by the potential driving record flaw and by any possible driver's license suspension.

An experienced DUI defense attorney can examine your DUI case and pursue several options to defend your driver's license or CDL and your livelihood from the consequences of a DUI conviction. If you are a first-time offender, you may qualify for the Philadelphia DUI accelerated rehabilitative disposition (ARD) program, which would clear your DUI charges and the threat to your license after successful completion.

If you have refused to submit to a DUI chemical test, your attorney can represent you and fight to keep your license in the administrative license hearing. Finally, a skilled and knowledgeable DUI defense lawyer in Philadelphia can fight to have your case dismissed, or even for a not guilty plea, so that the threat to your license and livelihood ceases to exist. Other options, like a limited occupational license or record sealing or expungement may also be considered.

DUI Defense in Philadelphia for Individuals with Professional Licenses

Certain jobs in Pennsylvania require special professional licenses in order for the person to obtain and keep their position. Professionals like doctors, nurses, teachers, firefighters, paramedics and so on are specifically certified to do the jobs they perform daily, and a suspension or loss of this professional license could be devastating to their career. When it comes to DUI, different providers of professional licenses respond in different ways.

When a licensed professional is charged with DUI, the licensing board, such as the State Board of Nursing, State Board of Medicine, Department of Education, and Department of Health, may open an inquiry into your case. This means that in addition to, and separate from, any criminal DUI penalties you could face as a licensed professional, you could also face sanctions against your professional license.

Working with a skilled and knowledgeable DUI defense attorney could increase your chances of a favorable outcome in both scenarios. Options like DUI ARD for first-time offenders can result in the dismissal of charges. In addition to working towards a case reduction, case dismissal, or not guilty verdict in your criminal case, your Philadelphia DUI lawyer can complete all necessary steps and paperwork in regard to your professional license inquiry or hearing and represent you in any proceedings.

If an entity or program such as the Pennsylvania Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs or the Professional Health Monitoring Program gets involved, your Philadelphia DUI attorney can handle most contact with them and advise you on what steps to take. Working with an experienced DUI defense lawyer on your Philadelphia DUI case when you have a professional license can not only reduce the amount of effort on your part, but both your criminal and professional record may be better protected.

Finding the Best DUI and Professional Licenses Defense Attorney in Philadelphia

If you are a doctor, lawyer, nurse, police officer, teacher, paramedic, commercial driver, bus driver, or other professional requiring a license to do your job in Philadelphia, and you have been charged with DUI, LLF Law Firm can fight to protect your rights, your future, and your professional license from DUI conviction. The LLF Law Firm has nearly a decade of experience in the Philadelphia legal system, and knows what it takes to get a favorable outcome in your Philadelphia DUI case. The Criminal Defense Team will also do any work related to protecting your professional license from sanctions, suspension, or revocation. Your first consultation with the LLF Law Firm is free, so call (888) 535-3686 today and schedule yours.

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