Before you go to court to face a DUI charge, consult an Arizona DUI attorney.
Facing DUI charges is never easy, but consulting a qualified Arizona DUI attorney might make things easier by helping you prepare for what is ahead. If you are convicted of a DUI, you could see you your insurance rates go up, have your license suspended and face jail time; even years down the road, a DUI conviction can impact your prospects for employment. Obviously, it is important to take these consequences seriously, so make sure you know all your options by contacting an Arizona DUI attorney. An experienced DUI lawyer can help you by giving you the facts about Arizona DUI law and by reviewing your case to decide which aspects of the case merit further attention. An Arizona DUI attorney knows the law and knows the risks you face, but also knows your rights and your options. Before your appearance in court, make sure you are prepared by talking to an Arizona DUI attorney.
In a DUI case, know your options.
With a DUI charge, knowing your rights can mean the difference between a conviction and a dismissal. Be sure you know your rights by contacting an Arizona DUI attorney. Call 1 (877) 349-1311, or fill out our on-line case evaluation form. Both the call and the form are free, and all information you provide will remain confidential. An Arizona DUI attorney will then contact you to provide a free, no-obligation consultation. They will be able to explain Arizona DUI law and assess the merits of your case in particular, giving you a better understanding of the options available to you.
DUI cases can be even tougher if you have a previous DUI conviction.
If you have previous DUI convictions, it might still be a good idea to consult an Arizona DUI attorney. While you might think that you know the process after having been through it before, each DUI case is unique, and your legal options may change with the circumstances. It may be that the state cannot prove your blood alcohol content (BAC) tests were conducted properly; it may be that the arresting officer lacked probable cause to stop your vehicle or made a procedural error. An Arizona DUI attorney will know to check for these and other possible weaknesses in the state's case against you. Additionally, second- or third-time offenders often face stiffer penalties, making it even more important that you explore all your options before stepping foot in a courtroom. With your finances and even your freedom on the line, make sure you do all you can to fight your DUI charge. Start by getting a free consultation from a qualified Arizona DUI attorney by calling us or filling out our form immediately.

