If you have been arrested or charged with DWI in Texas, your license has been suspended. You don’t have to simply accept that as fact, though. You can (and should) request an administrative hearing to determine whether your license will remain suspended. For this, you want an experienced attorney who knows the law and legal process, and who will fight to protect your rights.
At the law offices of Bailey & Galyen, we bring years of experience to people throughout Texas who have had their licenses suspended pursuant to a DWI charge. We emphasize personal service and attention, with open communication as our watchword. We will take the time to listen carefully to all your questions and concerns so we can develop a strategy to meet your goals. We will also keep you fully informed of all developments in your case, as well as your options, so you can make good decisions that protect your interests.
To schedule an appointment, contact our offices or call us at 844-299-0290. Your first meeting is without cost or obligation.
Aggressive Advocacy in Texas License Suspension Proceedings
Without a driver’s license or driving privileges, your life can come to a standstill. If you can’t share a ride or don’t have access to public transportation, you may not be able to work or go to school. You may even have to rely on others to help you get the necessities of life.