Louisiana DWI Law Changes Ignition Interlock Requirements Explained 2025 Update
Автор: The Johnson Firm
Загружено: 2025-12-22
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If you’ve been arrested for DWI in Louisiana, recent law changes taking effect in July 2024 could impact your driver’s license — even if your criminal charge is reduced, dismissed, or resolved through pre-trial diversion.
In this video, Jonathan Johnson and Adam Johnson, attorneys at The Johnson Firm in Lake Charles, explain how new ignition interlock requirements work, why many drivers are surprised after their case is over, and how the civil license suspension process is completely separate from the criminal DWI charge.
We cover:
Why your license can remain suspended even if you’re cleared criminally
Mandatory ignition interlock devices after a first offense
The 30-day deadline to appeal license suspensions
The difference between criminal DWI cases and civil license law
Why pre-trial diversion does not automatically protect your license
How Louisiana and federal funding pressures are changing DWI enforcement
Many people don’t realize these consequences until it’s too late to challenge them. Understanding the civil side of DWI law is critical to protecting your ability to drive, work, and support your family.
👉 If you or someone you know is facing a DWI arrest, speak with an attorney experienced in both the criminal and civil license process.
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