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OUR IMMEDIATE ROADSIDE PROHIBITION APPEAL SERVICES
An Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) is an administrative driving prohibition or suspension separate from criminal DUI charges.
They typically involve suspending your driver’s licence and vehicle impoundment.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Here are a few of the most frequently asked questions about roadside prohibitions. If you have received an IRP or IRS, contact a DUI lawyer immediately.

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What is an Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP)?
In some jurisdictions, police issue Immediate Roadside Prohibitions (IRP/IRS) to drivers suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The prohibition typically involves a temporary suspension of the driver’s license on the spot and may include other penalties such as fines and vehicle impoundment.
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How long can an IRP last?
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The duration can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the offense. Typical durations are 24 hours, 7, 30 or 90 days, and sometimes even longer for repeat offenders or more severe violations.
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Can I appeal an Immediate Roadside Prohibition?
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Yes, in most jurisdictions, you can appeal an Immediate Roadside Prohibition. The process and timeframe for filing an appeal can differ by location, but it is typically required within a few days to a week from the date the prohibition was issued. We recommend you hire an experienced DUI/IRP lawyer to assist you with your appeal.
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What are the consequences of an IRP?
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Besides the immediate loss of driving privileges, consequences of an IRP can include fines, vehicle impoundment, and the possibility of further penalties from subsequent court processes. Additionally, it may affect your driving record and insurance rates.
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How can a lawyer help with an IRP?
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A lawyer specializing in DUI or roadside prohibition cases can help challenge the prohibition, potentially reduce penalties, or overturn the decision. Whether it’s through challenging the evidence or finding flaws in the police procedure, they will leave no stone unturned while advocating for your rights and protecting your driving privileges. They can guide you through the appeals process, represent you in hearings, and help you navigate the complex legal ramifications of your case. Choosing a criminal defence lawyer familiar with your jurisdiction’s laws and procedures is wise.
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