Fill out the DUI Attorney Contact form or call the DWI Traffic Stop phone number located at the top of this website.
DWI Traffic Stop will review your request and a DWI Lawyer will respond to your submission.
The DWI Lawyer will discuss the consequences of your DWI offense and the laws related to your specific situation.
After discussing your individual sitation, you will have the opportunity to hire a local A DWI Lawyer. That DWI Attorney will represent you in court to help minimize the ramifications of your DWI offense; Helping to protect your Criminal background and Driver's license privilege.
DWI (Driving while intoxicated) is a serious traffic offense. Due to the complexities of alcohol related traffic offenses, you should consult with a DWI Attorney immediately. If you are currently unrepresented, please give us a call (314) 292-9796 or fill out the contact form above. Initial DWI consultations are absolutely free and we am available at the telephone number listed above 7 days a week.
There are several important issues a person cited with a DWI offense must be concerned with and a A DWI Lawyer can help throughout the entire process. In many states, time is of the essence and a DWI offender should contact an attorney within 48 hours after their arrest.
There are severe penalties for a person cited with for suspicion of drunk driving. You could face jail time, large Court fines, suspension of your driver's license, mandatory community service and increased automobile insurance rates. A DWI offender must also take into consideration of the employment ramifications associated with a criminal arrest record or criminal conviction.
DWI lawyers can help save your driver's license, defend your criminal case in Court, work towards a dismissal or reduction of your DWI charge, prevent a criminal conviction, keep your driver's record clean. Each Criminal DWI case has its own facts and results will vary by State and individual circumstances.
Every state uses the Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) level to determine and define the level of intoxication needed to charge a person for drunk driving. Although some states have lesser BAC requirements for additional Non-DWI alcohol traffic offenses, a BAC of .08 or higher will result in a charge of Driving While Intoxicated. Furthermore, some states treat driver's under the age of 21 often with zero tolerance, meaning any level of alcohol in the minor's blood will result in a charge of Driving While Intoxicated.
Generally a person's Blood Alcohol Content is obtained by use of the intoxicated driver's breath. The police officer will request a person suspected of intoxication to submit to a Breathalyzer device that will calculate the driver's BAC. In some states, a person suspected of driving while intoxicated may refuse to submit to a Breathalyzer/BAC device. Whether or not a person submits to a Breathalyzer/BAC device may drastically change the consequences faced by the DWI offender. For example, in Missouri, if a person refuses to submit to a Breathalyzer/BAC device, the driver may face a 1 year suspension of their driver's license.
A DWI offender's driver's license is often the immediate consequence to being cited with Drunk Driving. In many states, the license of a person cited for suspension of driving while intoxicated will be suspended immediately. In Missouri, a person cited with a DWI will have only 14 days to request an administrative hearing to review and attempt to save their privilege and ability to drive, other states have much less timeframes required to preserve your privilege to drive. This procedure alone is why a person cited with a DWI should contact a DWI Lawyer as soon as possible after their arrest.
Criminally, a person suspected of driving while intoxicated faces large court fines and even jail time. A DWI Attorney will help, not only guide you through the process, but also mitigate/reduce the consequences faced by your unfortunate situation.
A prior offender, or person with more than 1 DWI or Alcohol related traffic arrest, faces even more severe consequences for receiving a DWI. Often times a prior offender will be unable to avoid a conviction and be sentenced to jail time. A DWI lawyer is especially needed in these situations.
Why should you contact DWITrafficStop.com? DWI Traffic Stop was founded by a criminal/DWI Defense attorney who is familiar with how serious driving while intoxicated offenses can be. DWI Traffic Stop has built relationships with attorneys in multiple states. This site is not a referral service, each DWI attorney specializes in criminal law in their state and will be able to provide an individualized analysis of your DWI case and DWI laws. Simply fill out the contact form above, or give us a call at 314-292-9796 to discuss your case.
This website is not intended to be legal advice and is not a substitute for obtaining an attorney. Individual results will vary. Representation will begin under the individual terms agreed upon between you and the attorney, DWI Traffic Stop is not responsible for the handling of your case. Contacting DWI Traffic Stop does not create or form represenation. For more information, contact us.