DMV Hearings

Get Legal Help for Your DMV Hearing: Why You Need an Attorney

If you get in trouble for driving, the DMV can take away your license. But you can ask for a hearing to explain your side of the story. When you need professional advice and legal representation, please contact us at Law Office of Veronique Ramey in San Luis Obispo, CA. You have to ask for the hearing within ten days of being told about it. You can ask for the hearing by phone or in writing.


It is not always mandatory to have a lawyer at the hearing, but we highly recommend it. Get in touch with us so we can help you get the best result possible. We know all about DMV hearings and can help you through the process.

Protect Your Driving Privileges: Contact the Law Office of Veronique Ramey

The DMV keeps track of how many times you break the rules when you're driving. They call it the Negligent Operator Treatment System (NOTS). Every time you get a ticket or cause an accident, you get points. If you get too many points, the DMV can take away your license.


The DMV looks at how many points you get in a certain amount of time. If you get too many points in that time, you'll get a warning letter, then a notice that they might take away your license, and then your license might get taken away.


If you get a notice that the DMV might take away your license, you should call us right away. We can help you get the best possible result at your hearing.

Don't face the DMV alone. Call our experienced attorneys for help navigating the hearing process and fighting for your driving privileges. Dial (805) 434-7924 to schedule an appointment. 

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