DUI Suspension
In 2020 Arizona voters approved Proposition 207 which legalized marijuana use for those 21 years or older and decriminalized most uses by those under 21 years. Proposition 207 said no drivers can be guilty of the crime of DUI for having THC in their body, unless the THC is impairing the user. Proposition 207 did…
Current Arizona Law, 28 A.R.S. § 1385.G, permits a driver whose Arizona driver’s license or privilege to drive is suspended during a first offense Admin Per Se suspension to drive during the last 60 days of the suspension person for travel between: The person’s place of employment and residence and during specified periods of time…
A DUI Admin Per Se License Suspension for an Arizona DUI is a 90-day suspension which the Arizona MVD may impose against a person’s Arizona driver’s license or privilege to drive, even if they have not been nor may ever be convicted in court of DUI. The suspension is as a result of the person being…


