REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OR HEARING REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OR HEARING 2026

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The administrative hearing process is similar to being in court for a trial. However, an administrative hearing involves disputes under the authority of governmental agencies. An administrative hearing establishes a record of facts in a particular case toward some type of resolution.
Administrative hearings are legal proceedings handled by government agencies instead of courts. These hearings are used to resolve disputes between individuals or businesses and a government body.
During the hearing, the ALJ explains the issues in your case and may question you and any witnesses you bring to the hearing. They may ask other witnesses to attend. For example, during a hearing about whether a person has a disability, the ALJ may ask, a medical expert or vocational expert to testify.
How long does an administrative hearing case take to resolve? The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case. Some hearings are resolved within weeks, while others may require multiple sessions over several months.
Administrative hearings are the proceedings conducted by administrative law judges (ALJ) for disputes involving the regulatory jurisdiction of an executive agency.

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Usually, however, it takes 2-3 months to get a decision. Sometimes it can take six months or longer. (In our experience, the longer it takes for the ALJ to make a decision, the more likely it is that the decision will be unfavorable.) ALJs decide hundreds of cases each year and are very busy.
For simple matters, hearings might be brief, possibly concluding within hours. In contrast, complex legal disputes can extend much longer, sometimes spanning several days or weeks.
Ten (10) days from your date of arrest, you or your DUI attorney must request a hearing to contest or invalidate the suspension or Waive your right. This administrative hearing is often referred to as a formal review hearing. Failure to request this hearing will result in suspension/revocation of your drivers license.

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