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10 Days to Save Your License After DUI by Anna R. Yum After a DUI arrest in San Diego, the clock starts right away. California law gives you 10 calendar days to contact the DMV and request a DMV hearing to challenge a license suspension. This DMV Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing is separate from the criminal court case, and missing the 10-day deadline can trigger an automatic license suspension 30 days after your arrest. The DMV does not send reminders, and a late request is only considered in limited situations such as being hospitalized, held in custody, or not receiving the DS-367 notice. Law Offices of Anna R. Yum 501 W Broadway Ste 1660, San Diego, CA 92101, United States (619) 233-4433 https://www.annayumlaw.com/10-days-sa... https://www.google.com/maps?cid=12685... The DMV process often begins when the officer takes your California driver’s license and hands you DMV Form DS-367, a pink temporary license that typically lasts 30 days. A timely request can also include a stay of suspension, which can keep your driving privileges valid while the APS hearing is pending. Your attorney can also request discovery, including the officer’s sworn statement, chemical test results, and other evidence tied to the DMV order of suspension/temporary license. At the DMV Driver Safety Office in San Diego, located at 1455 Frazee Road, Suite 400, San Diego, CA 92108, the hearing officer decides narrow issues under California Vehicle Code § 13557. If you submitted to a chemical test, the focus includes reasonable cause, lawful arrest, and whether you were driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% or higher. If there was a refusal of a chemical test, the questions shift to the refusal facts and whether the refusal consequences were properly explained. Evidence matters early. Problems with breathalyzer equipment, improperly calibrated breathalyzer records, breaks in the chain of custody for blood samples, or paperwork errors on DMV Form DS-367 can support a set aside of the suspension. A subpoena for the arresting officer may also play a role, and cross-examination can surface issues with the traffic stop, arrest procedure, or testing steps. Criminal DUI cases in San Diego County move through the San Diego County Superior Court, including the Central Division in downtown San Diego, the East County Division in El Cajon, the North County Division in Vista, and the South County Division in Chula Vista. The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office prosecutes these cases, and the standards differ: preponderance of the evidence at the DMV versus beyond a reasonable doubt in criminal court. Winning on one track does not automatically end the other, but the DMV hearing can provide early insight for the criminal case. The Law Offices of Anna R. Yum helps drivers respond fast after a DUI arrest in San Diego County. Call (619) 233-4433 for a consultation. The office is at 501 W Broadway, Suite 1660, downtown San Diego, and serves clients in Chula Vista, El Cajon, Vista, Carlsbad, Escondido, and La Jolla. What is the 10 day rule for DUI in California? Do you lose your license immediately after a DUI in California? How long does DUI stay on DMV record in California? What is the new DUI law in California?