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Can You Still Drive After a DUI Arrest in Montana?

Being pulled over for DUI and charged doesn’t always mean immediate loss of driving privileges—but you must act fast.

The 30-Day Rule

You have 30 days to request a hearing with the Montana Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). If you miss this deadline, your license is automatically suspended under implied consent laws

What Happens After Being Charged With a DUI?

1. Free Consultation

We start by reviewing your case—probable cause, arrest details, BAC results, and potential procedural errors.

2. License Suspension Hearing

In Montana, your license can be suspended automatically. We help request and represent you at your MVD hearing to protect your driving privileges.

3. Case Investigation

We review the traffic stop, test administration, police conduct, and body cam footage. Every detail matters.

4. Negotiation or Trial

Whether it’s reduced charges, a dismissal, or going to trial—we fight for the best possible outcome.

Requesting a Hearing

  • File online or by mail before the 30-day deadline
  • Attend a DMV hearing to challenge the suspension
  • If successful, you may keep your driving privileges until your DUI case is resolved

Requesting a Hearing

  • Courts often grant restricted licenses for work or school use
  • An ignition interlock device (IID) might be required during restricted licensing

Best Steps to Take - Get in Touch with Maldonado Law Today

After Getting in touch with pour office we will take the best course of action to protecting your license. First we file your MVD hearing request immediately, then attend the hearing with an experienced DUI attorney and work out your eligibility for restricted privileges and IID usage.

Charged With DUI in Montana? We’re Here to Help.

A DUI conviction can impact your job, your license, and your future. But you have options—and a strong defense can make all the difference.

Contact Maldonado Law, PLLC for a free consultation today. We serve clients throughout Western and Central Montana, including Missoula, Butte, Hamilton, and surrounding areas.

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How much does it cost to hire a lawyer at Maldonado Law, PLLC?

Legal fees can vary depending on the complexity of your case. For personal injury and wrongful death cases, we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we win. For criminal defense, DUI, or expungement cases, we offer flexible payment plans. To get a clear idea of your costs, we encourage you to contact us for a free consultation.

If you’ve been arrested for DUI in Missoula, Butte, or Hamilton, your next steps are critical. Don’t say anything to law enforcement without legal counsel. Learn more about your rights and defense strategies by visiting our DUI Defense page or contacting our attorneys immediately.

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