For commercial drivers in Michigan, a DUI or OWI charge is more than a legal issue—it directly threatens your ability to work and earn a living.
Even a single conviction can lead to CDL disqualification, loss of income, and long-term career disruption. Because Michigan does not allow restricted commercial driving privileges, many drivers face immediate consequences if a qualifying conviction is entered.
However, outcomes are not automatic. In many CDL DUI cases, the result depends on how early the case is evaluated and whether legal or evidentiary issues are identified.
Fraiberg & Pernie represents commercial drivers across Michigan, focusing on early evidence review, strategic defense, and outcomes designed to avoid CDL-disqualifying convictions whenever possible.
Call (248) 986-2682 to speak with a Michigan CDL DUI lawyer.
What happens to your CDL after a DUI in Michigan?
Short answer:
A DUI conviction can disqualify your CDL, often for at least one year, even if the incident occurred in your personal vehicle.
Full answer:
CDL consequences are triggered by the type of conviction—not just the arrest. Most cases depend on how the charge is resolved and whether it results in a disqualifying offense. Early legal strategy often determines whether a driver can avoid or minimize CDL impact.
Key points:
Short answer:
In most cases, yes—if a qualifying conviction occurs.
Full answer:
CDL disqualification is automatic once certain DUI-related convictions are entered.
Typical consequences:
In many cases:
Common questions:
Short answer:
0.04 while operating a commercial vehicle.
Full answer:
Commercial drivers are held to a stricter standard than non-commercial drivers. A BAC of 0.04 or higher while operating a commercial vehicle can lead to disqualification and criminal charges.
Drivers can also face DUI consequences in their personal vehicle under the standard 0.08 limit.
Short answer:
No. Michigan does not allow restricted commercial driving privileges.
Full answer:
Unlike a standard driver’s license, a CDL cannot be partially restored during a disqualification period. This means many drivers are unable to work in a commercial capacity during that time.
Common questions:
Short answer:
Because the outcome directly affects your ability to work.
Full answer:
CDL DUI cases involve both criminal penalties and employment consequences.
Key differences include:
For many drivers, the case is not just about penalties—it is about protecting their livelihood.
Short answer:
Your case moves quickly into court proceedings where early decisions matter.
Full answer:
CDL DUI cases follow the same legal process as other DUI cases but require additional focus on the potential outcome.
Typical steps:
Most cases are influenced during pretrial, when evidence is closely analyzed.
People often ask:
Short answer:
Sometimes. Some cases can be resolved in ways that avoid CDL disqualification.
Full answer:
Because CDL penalties are tied to the conviction, defense strategy often focuses on whether the charge can be reduced or resolved differently.
Possible outcomes include:
Most improvements depend on early identification of legal issues.
Common questions:
Short answer:
These cases depend heavily on both legal and technical evidence.
Full answer:
A strong defense focuses on whether the evidence meets legal standards.
Key areas include:
Most DUI outcomes depend on whether the evidence holds up under review.
Even small inconsistencies can affect the direction of the case.
Fraiberg & Pernie regularly handles CDL DUI cases and builds defense strategies based on these factors.
Short answer:
Different counties handle DUI cases differently.
Full answer:
Although Michigan law is consistent statewide, court practices vary.
Examples:
Defense strategy must match the court handling the case.
Short answer:
Act immediately to protect your CDL and your case.
Full answer:
Do not:
Instead:
Early action often determines whether CDL consequences can be avoided.
Short answer:
Most CDL DUI cases are influenced early.
Full answer:
The first stage of the case often determines how it will be resolved.
Early legal action allows:
Many cases are shaped before trial begins.
Fraiberg & Pernie represents commercial drivers across Michigan facing DUI charges.
Matthew A. Fraiberg has:
Fraiberg & Pernie focuses on early, evidence-driven defense strategies designed to protect both legal outcomes and long-term employment.
Commercial drivers often face additional concerns beyond court:
These factors make outcome planning especially important.
If you are facing a CDL DUI charge, your ability to work may already be at risk.
Deadlines begin immediately. Evidence must be reviewed early. Strategy matters from the beginning.
Call (248) 986-2682 today.
A CDL DUI lawyer can help you:
What is the most important thing to know about a CDL DUI in Michigan?
A conviction—not just the arrest—can disqualify your CDL. Most cases depend on how early the defense is built and whether the outcome can be structured to avoid that result.
Related Michigan DUI Resources
Ultimate Guide to Michigan DUI Law
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Written by Matthew A. Fraiberg
Michigan Criminal Defense Attorney
28+ years experience
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