If you are convicted of certain crimes in Oregon your driving privileges may be at risk. It is important to contact an attorney familiar with the Oregon DMV licensing rules immediately to protect your driving privileges. If you failed or refused a breath test you have 10 days to request an administrative hearing. If you hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or want to obtain a CDL in the future then you must be aware of certain convictions which can prohibit you from holding a CDL.
If you are at risk of being convicted of DUI, Reckless Driving, Reckless Endangering, Hit and Run, MIP, Possession of a Controlled Substance, or several other offenses then your driver’s license may be at risk. Contact an Oregon DMV licensing lawyer to protect your right to drive. The chart below highlights the current DMV regulations on Oregon driver’s license suspension, revocation and cancellation.