Another name for the express consent affidavit, which often acts as a temporary driver's license for the first seven days.
“And then there's paperwork. This is one of the most important parts of the booking process. You'll receive multiple documents, a summon to court, bond paperwork, and one document that's absolutely critical, the express consent affidavit, or sometimes called the notice of revocation. This entire booking process can take anywhere from 2 to 6 hours, sometimes longer. It really depends on how busy the facility is, whether it's a weekend or holiday, and how cooperative the process as a whole has been.”
“Before your release, you may be handed a notice of revocation. This piece of paper matters more than most people realize. It serves as your temporary driver's license for the next 7 days, and it explains your right to request a DMV hearing. If you lose this document, you create problems for yourself immediately. So, photograph it, save it, email it to yourself.”
“It serves as your temporary driver's license for the next 7 days, and it explains your right to request a DMV hearing. If you lose this document, you create problems for yourself immediately. So, photograph it, save it, email it to yourself.”
Right Law Group's guide explains: "You’ve been arrested for DUI in Colorado, and an officer handed you paperwork about something called an “Express Consent hearing."
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