Loading data, please wait

Loading data, please wait

Local DUI Attorney

Get the best attorneys to represent you! 1-888-423-4536

FREEDUI ATTORNEY CONSULTATION

First Name

Last Name

Phone

Email address

State Arrested

County Arrested

City/Town

ZIP Code

Why You Were Stopped

Date of Arrested

New Attorneys

Home»News»Top DUI Tips

Top DUI Tips

Monday 21st November 2011


If you are arrested being caught driving under the influence of alcohol most probably the authority will file DUI charges against you. However, the charges are not issued outright unless proven. The scenario will start if the authority conducts sobriety checkpoint and perform the field sobriety tests. The authorities are using handheld device in which the person is required to undergo preliminary breath test. Once you are found exceeding the allowed intake of alcohol you will be arrested. Other form of tests will be conducted once you are brought to the police station. 

 

However, to reduce the risk of the DUI charges as much as possible you should follow and observe some measures when the authority starts to ask questions. Here are some of the DUI tips to follow: 

 

1. If the authority asks you questions see to it answering politely. On the other hand, you can also decline to answer without the presence of a DUI attorney. As a cardinal rule police reports only include incriminating statements that will be testified in court. This means that innocent statements are ignored. Keep in mind that answering the questions bluntly will only aggravate the circumstances that might result to DUI charges. 

 

2. You can decline to undergo field sobriety tests without the presence of a lawyer. In most cases, errors happen especially if the officer decided to arrest you and file DUI charges without the proper procedure. In this sense, you should seek the help of a DUI attorney so that you will know your rights regarding the DUI charges filed against you.  

 

3. To avoid DUI charges you should keep in mind that it is your right to avoid field sobriety test. It is because this test is voluntary that is why unless you are really drunk you can refuse undertaking the test. However, make sure to make your refusal politely because otherwise your act might be used against you and might result to DUI charges. 

 

4. Call a friend or family member who can attest whatever you will speak in case you choose to answer the questions. In this way you can ensure that whatever DUI charges that the authority might file against you there is someone who can testify its authenticity.  

 

Aside from doing the things to avoid DUI charges, it is also important to consider choosing the best DUI lawyer who can get you out of the situation. Keep in mind that a good lawyer is the one who has the ability to question the authenticity of the DUI charges filed against you. It is not enough to be cleared up from all the charges because it is also necessary to counteract with the authority in case there are some errors happened during the process. 

 

Finally, DUI charges can avoided if an individual knows the laws about driving under the influence of intoxication. It will not only prevent from incurring DUI charges but it will also prevent worse incidents to happen in your life such as accidents or damaging other’s property.  

Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

Looking for a qualified DUI lawyer? We are able to put you in contact with some of the best DUI attorneys in the country. It is very important you find a qualified attorney in the county you received your summons. A qualified DUI lawyer will know the state laws and the process for your county. This information is invaluable. Fill out the form above and we will forward your request to the proper attorney.