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This guide will help you navigate the process of completing the UT Hearing Request form related to a DUI arrest. Following these instructions will ensure that you provide all necessary information accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the UT Hearing Request form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the UT Hearing Request form and open it in your document editor.
- In the section labeled 'Full Name,' clearly enter your full name as it appears on your identification documents.
- Locate the 'Driver License Number' field and input your current driver's license number. Ensure this is accurate.
- Fill in your 'Address,' including street address, and ensure all details are correct for correspondence purposes.
- Complete the 'City, State & Zip Code' section with your residential information to facilitate communication.
- Enter your 'Phone Number' using ten digits, without dashes or spaces, for effective contact.
- For the 'Date of Birth' field, use the format mm/dd/yy to ensure clarity regarding your personal details.
- In the 'Date of Arrest' section, again use mm/dd/yy format to specify when the incident occurred.
- Provide the 'Citation Number' as documented in law enforcement materials related to your arrest.
- Indicate the 'County of Arrest' to clarify the jurisdiction that handled your case.
- If you have legal representation, fill in the 'Attorney' section with their full name and contact information, including the 'Attorney Address' and 'City, State & Zip Code.'
- Finally, include your Social Security Number in the designated field to ensure identification and processing of your request.
- After completing the form, review all your entries for accuracy. Once confirmed, save your changes, and proceed to download or print the document as needed.
Complete your documents online today for a smooth processing experience.
A hearing is typically a less formal proceeding where a decision-maker reviews evidence and listens to arguments before making a ruling. In contrast, a trial is a formal legal process that often involves a judge and jury, where evidence is presented to determine guilt or liability. Understanding these differences can help you navigate your UT Hearing Request more effectively and know what to expect during the process.