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For commercial drivers, a DUI charge is more than just a legal issue; it’s a direct threat to your livelihood. Unlike non-commercial drivers, CDL holders are held to much stricter standards, facing severe penalties even for a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) as low as 0.04%.

A commercial vehicle DUI arrest can result in immediate license suspension, significant fines, and a permanent mark on your driving record. Many truck drivers have careers that depend on their ability to operate a commercial vehicle. If you have been accused of drunk driving as a commercial vehicle driver, contact an Arizona CDL DUI attorney at Ybarra Maldonado Law Group.

Our Phoenix DUI attorneys are dedicated to protecting the rights and livelihoods of CDL holders. We use our in-depth knowledge of Arizona DUI laws and commercial driving regulations to defend against DUI charges. We’re here to guide you through this difficult time and provide you with unwavering support.

If you’re facing a CDL suspension due to a commercial DUI, contact our law firm today at (602) 910-4040 or complete our online form.

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What is a CDL DUI?

A “CDL DUI” in Arizona refers to driving under the influence (DUI) while operating a commercial motor vehicle requiring a CDL. This can include being impaired by drugs or alcohol. Unlike regular DUI cases, CDL holders are held to much stricter legal standards because of the significant responsibilities that come with driving commercial vehicles. 

The legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit while driving a commercial vehicle in Arizona is 0.04%. This is just half the legal limit for non-commercial drivers, meaning that even a small amount of alcohol can lead to a DUI charge. 

Can You Get a CDL DUI in a Personal Vehicle?

Yes, you can get a DUI for driving under the influence in a personal vehicle as a CDL holder. However, you are held to the same BAC limit as other personal vehicle drivers, which is 0.08%.

A CDL acts as your only driver’s license. If you’re caught driving under the influence in any vehicle, you can be charged with a crime and face punishments. The BAC limit, however, will be dependent on the type of vehicle you’re driving at the time of the offense. Also, if you are charged with a DUI while driving a personal vehicle in Arizona, you can still have your CDL disqualified for a period of time.

Can You Get a CDL With a DUI in Arizona?

It is possible to obtain a commercial driver’s license (CDL) in Arizona after a DUI. However, it can be incredibly difficult. If you were not a CDL holder at the time of your DUI, you may be able to apply for a CDL after completing your sentence. 

If you had a CDL at the time of your first DUI, you will have your license suspended for one to three years. You can reapply for your license after that suspension period is up. If you get a second DUI as a CDL holder, you can have your CDL disqualified for life. You may be able to reapply after 10 years, but you may not be successful in having your CDL restored.  

Regardless, it may be difficult to find employment based on your record. This is true even if you obtain or restore your CDL after a DUI. Employers may see you as a liability and may not be willing to hire you. That’s why it’s so important to keep every DUI offense off your record.  

Arizona CDL Disqualifications

In Arizona, you can have your CDL disqualified for a few reasons, including driving under the influence. 

For a first-time DUI conviction in Arizona, CDL holders face a minimum one-year disqualification from operating commercial vehicles. If the offense involved transporting hazardous materials, the disqualification period increases to three years.

A second DUI conviction in Arizona, however, results in a lifetime disqualification, making it nearly impossible to continue a career in commercial driving. 

You can also have your CDL disqualified for refusing a BAC test, leaving the scene of an accident, or committing a felony involving a commercial vehicle. 

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Penalties for CDL DUI in Arizona

CDL holders are held to a high standard due to the fact that they hold increased responsibility while on the road. Because of this, the consequences for a commercial DUI in Arizona can be severe. 

According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, the penalties for a first-offense DUI as a commercial driver in Arizona include:

  • One year of CDL disqualification (three years if you were hauling hazardous materials at the time)
  • Minimum of 10 consecutive days in jail
  • Minimum of $1,250 in fines
  • Mandatory alcohol screening and education courses
  • Mandatory community service
  • Mandatory use of an ignition interlocking device

The penalties for a second-offense DUI as a commercial driver in Arizona are more severe, and include:

  • Lifetime CDL disqualification
  • License revocation for 12 months
  • Minimum of 90 consecutive days in jail
  • Minimum of $3,000 in fines
  • Mandatory alcohol screening and education courses
  • Mandatory community service
  • Mandatory use of an ignition interlocking device

For CDL holders, a DUI can mean the end of a career. If you are a CDL holder and have been accused of a DUI in Phoenix, contact the defense lawyers at Ybarra Maldonado Law Group today.

Can I Lose My CDL for a First-Time DUI?

Yes, you can lose your CDL for one to three years for a first-time DUI in Arizona. Driving under the influence as a CDL holder results in a minimum one-year CDL disqualification. It could be increased to a minimum three-year CDL disqualification if you were hauling hazardous materials at the time of the offense.

Will a CDL DUI Affect My Personal Driver’s License?

A DUI conviction can lead to penalties affecting your commercial driver’s license (CDL) and your personal driving privileges. If your personal driver’s license is suspended or revoked due to a DUI, it will also result in the suspension of your CDL, as both licenses are tied to your overall driving record.

Even if the DUI offense occurred in a personal vehicle, it can trigger serious consequences for your CDL, including disqualification periods. These penalties can make it difficult to maintain employment, handle daily responsibilities, and support your family.

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Defending Against CDL DUI Charges

For CDL drivers, the stakes in a DUI case are incredibly high. Losing the ability to maintain a valid commercial driver’s license can mean job loss, financial instability, and significant challenges in finding future employment in the transportation industry.

At Ybarra Maldonado Law Group, we take a tailored approach to each case, carefully examining the facts and building a defense strategy that fits the driver’s circumstances. Potential defense strategies may include challenging the validity of the BAC test, questioning the legality of the traffic stop, or identifying procedural errors in the investigation. We may also scrutinize whether the police officer followed Arizona’s strict regulations for CDL DUI arrests.

Our team understands the urgency of protecting your driving privileges, your career, and your future. If you have been accused of being drunk while driving a commercial vehicle, contact a commercial vehicle DUI attorney at Ybarra Maldonado Law Group Today.

How Ybarra Maldonado Law Group Helps CDL Drivers

At Ybarra Maldonado Law Group, we understand the unique challenges truck drivers face when charged with a DUI and the devastating impact it can have on their commercial driver’s license. We use our deep knowledge of Arizona law to fight hard against these serious accusations.

Our Phoenix criminal defense lawyers are committed to thoroughly analyzing each case we take on. We’ll identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence and craft a defense strategy tailored to your unique circumstances. Our goal is to minimize penalties and protect your commercial driver’s license, and we’ll fight tirelessly to achieve that goal.

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Call a Phoenix Commercial Vehicle & Truck DUI Lawyer at Ybarra Maldonado Law Group

If you’re a commercial driver facing a DUI charge, your career and livelihood are at risk. Protecting your commercial driver’s license requires experienced legal representation from a team that understands the challenges CDL holders face. At Ybarra Maldonado Law Group, we proudly defend CDL drivers against DUI charges. We’ll work tirelessly to safeguard your license, minimize penalties, and protect your future. Don’t take chances with your career. Contact us today at (602) 910-4040 to schedule a case evaluation with a member of our team.

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