I am asked frequently, if a person must submit to a DUI breathalyzer test, or a blood alcohol test in Georgia.

In the state of Georgia there is an implied consent law. The implied consent law states, that if one refuses to submit to the chemical test that person will have an automatic drivers license suspension and a monetary fine.
If one refuses to take the test for an initial offense, the suspension of their drivers license may be for one year.
If one refuses to take the test for a second offense, the suspension of their drivers license may be three years.
If one refuses to take the test for the third time, the suspension of the drivers licenses, may be for five years.

If you have questions about the above or if you have been charged with DUI, contact the experienced, and highly successful DUI defense attorney, Scott Miller in Alpharetta, Georgia for a free consultation. 770-408-1001
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