Aurora DUI FAQ for Attorney

Is it guaranteed I’ll go to jail?

Most first-time DUI offenders will receive probation instead of jail time, however jail is a definite possibility in all DUI cases. If your BAC level was above .2%, jail time is mandatory. Appoint the Aurora DUI attorney to discuss what can be done in your case.

What will happen to my driver’s license?

You will be served with a notice of revocation and you have only 7 days from that notice to request a hearing with the DMV. If you do not request this hearing within the designated time frame you may lose your license.

How do I get my license back?

Complete any court-ordered requirements to have your license reinstated. In certain circumstances, you may apply for a “red” or restricted license.

What if I was in a DUI accident?

Contact the Aurora DUI attorney immediately. It is possible that you will be charged with a felony offense, especially if there were injuries or deaths at the scene.

What about if I’ve had a DUI before?

The punishments you face increase with each DUI offense. Jail time is mandatory for second DUI arrests. Contact Aurora DUI attorney immediately to review your case.

Why should I hire an attorney?

You can represent yourself in court and at the DMV; however the Aurora DUI attorney has many years of experience working with the Aurora courts and DMV system to resolve your case as quickly as possible.