Worried about your DUI charge? Contact a Texas DUI lawyer
The period after being charged with drunk driving can be a frustrating time. You may not know what to do, or how to help yourself. Many people charged with DUI worry about their cases but don't feel they can do anything--they feel powerless and stressed. But you can do something with that period of time—you can go to work for your case. It's not as difficult as it seems—sometimes all it takes is finding more information, learning what to expect so there are fewer surprises, and speaking with a Texas DUI lawyer. Instead of waiting around to find out what will happen to you, take some simple steps to become more confident about your chances. It doesn't have to be hard—just read over the information Total DUI has provided on our web pages. You can find out lots of useful information about what to expect, what risks you may face, and other valuable issues. Then, instead of looking again for a Texas DUI lawyer, Total DUI will find a sponsoring lawyer for you to examine your case.
Let Total DUI Work for You
Call us toll-free at 1 (877) 349-1311 or complete our free case evaluation form on the website if you want to begin fighting your Texas DUI case. We will keep all the information you give us about yourself and your case confidential. After you've done that, we will put you in touch with a Texas DUI lawyer, so you don't have to find one yourself. Total DUI is sponsored by lawyers who are familiar with DUI law. A Texas DUI lawyer will have the ability to focus on the important aspects of your case, especially if weaknesses exist in the DUI charges against you.
Texas Penalties for DUI
First-time DUI conviction =
- Mandatory jail sentence of at least 72 hours up to six months;
- fine of up to $2,000; and
- driver’s license suspension for 3 months to 1 year.
Second DUI Conviction (BAC between .08% and .099%):
- Possible jail sentence of up to 30 days;
- fine of at between $300 and $500; and
- driver’s license suspension for 6 months to 2 years.
Can You Refuse a Breath Test?
- NO
Got Questions about Texas DUI?
- Find more comprehensive DUI laws at the Texas DUI laws page.
- Get up-to-date information about changes to DUI law on our DUI legislation news and articles page.
- Search for definitions of common DUI terms in our DUI legal glossary.
Assuming the worst? Expect more
If you talk to a Texas DUI lawyer, they can tell you that not all DUI cases end the same way. Sometimes cases are dismissed. Sometimes charges are reduced, and sometimes defendants reach plea agreements. If you want to try to avoid getting the most severe punishment, you have the right to do so, and a Texas DUI lawyer can help explain your options by looking at your case for weaknesses. Weak points in a DUI case come about when the official procedures were improperly followed, like administration of blood alcohol tests, faulty readings, discrepancies in results, and improprieties in other procedures, such as pulling over a vehicle and processing the person charged afterward. If you would like these issues investigated in your case, explain your situation to a Texas DUI lawyer as soon as you can—act now!
Note: DUI laws may have changed since our last update. For the latest information on these DUI laws, speak to a DUI lawyer in the state.

