Understanding Georgia’s Implied Consent Law

 In Georgia, by driving on the state’s roads, you are giving "implied consent" to submit to chemical tests (like a breathalyzer or blood test) if an officer suspects you of DUI. Refusing these tests can result in severe penalties, including:

  • Automatic license suspension for one year.
  • Loss of eligibility for limited driving permits.
  • Use of the refusal as evidence against you in court.

However, refusal is not the end of the road. An experienced DUI attorney like Floyd Buford, Jr. can challenge the circumstances of your arrest and the validity of the implied consent warning.

If you’re facing DUI charges, don’t wait. Call Floyd Buford, Jr. today at 478-559-6957.

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