I would like to know what the hearing process is like, please
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You have the right to hire a lawyer and take him to the hearing. The DMV is the petitioner in this case and the plaintiff can witness the case.
What can the ALJ do at the hearing?
The ALJ may sustain some, all, or none of the charges. There may be no action, a warning, the imposition of a suspension, revocation, and/or civil penalties.
Can I appeal?
Yes, you have 60 days from the date of the ALJs decision to file the Appeal From DMV Hearing Determination AA-33A, which must be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee.
What happens if I am revoked?
If you are revoked, you must surrender all supplies and cease to operate.
And what if the ALJ only imposes civil penalties?
To prevent the loss of your operating privilege, you must pay all fines and penalties and you will receive a letter from DMV after the hearing.
