Charged With a DUI or Traffic Violation?

Being convicted of a DUI or traffic violation can result in hefty fines and assessments, having points assessed to your driving record, having your license suspended, having your license revoked, having your insurance premiums increased, and may even lead to jail time.

The options before you can be vast and overwhelming. It is important to hire the right criminal defense lawyer to protect your rights, and to work towards a favorable disposition of your case.

Fountain Hills Law Firm Can Help

At Fountain Hills Law Firm, we work diligently to give you the personal attention you deserve, and to resolve your case as quickly and as smoothly as possible. Our experienced legal team can properly advise you of the potential penalties you are facing, make sure you know the options that lie before you, and work towards having your charges reduced, or having your case dismissed altogether.

At Fountain Hills Law Firm, we handle an array of DUI and traffic cases, including:

  • DUI, Extreme DUI, and Super Extreme DUI
  • Aggravated DUI and Underage DUI
  • Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) Hearings
  • No Valid Driver’s License (NVDL)
  • Photo Radar Tickets
  • Speeding Tickets
  • Reckless Driving

Fully Understand the Charges You May Be Faced With

If you have been charged with a DUI or traffic offense, a DUI defense lawyer is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist you.

We represent individuals throughout the Phoenix Metropolitan area, including Fountain Hills, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, Gilbert, Chandler, as well as Payson and Gila County.

To schedule a free consultation with a DUI defense attorney at Fountain Hills Law Firm, please call us at 480.345.2993 or fill out our online contact form.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are my rights when pulled over by police?

You have the right to consult with an attorney, and to be treated fairly and respectfully. You also have the right to be informed about the reason for the stop, and to be informed as to the reason why you are being detained.

What happens if I’m caught driving on a suspended license?

You may be arrested, and can have your vehicle impounded. If you are arrested for DUI and your license is suspended, you may be charged with a felony.

How do I reinstate a suspended driver’s license in Arizona?

First contact the MVD to determine why you license is suspended. You may have multiple suspensions from different courts, or for different reasons. When you contact the MVD they will advise you of any suspension, and which court you need to contact in order to have the suspension removed. In other cases, you may have not complied with a directive of the MVD and will need to comply in order to get your license reinstated.

How long do points stay on a driving record in Arizona?

For any MVD action based upon points, the MVD will look at any one 12 month period to determine if any action needs to be taken due to acquiring too many points. As it relates to auto insurance, most insurance companies will look back anywhere between 3 to 5 years at your license to determine an insurance rate.

What is the Arizona Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) legal limit?

Arizona has different DUI charges based upon different BAC’s. There is BAC above .08, Extreme DUI .15 or higher, and Super Extreme DUI which is .20 or higher. In addition, Arizona has DUI, Impaired to the Slightest Degree, which can include someone below .08 who may still be impaired by the alcohol they consumed.

Can I represent myself in a DUI case?

Yes you can, however, it would not be a wise decision.

Should I pay an out-of-state speeding ticket?

You should not ignore any speeding ticket, even an out-of-state ticket. You may be defaulted by the home state, which may cause your Arizona driver license to be suspended.

Will an out-of-state traffic ticket affect my insurance?

If it is reported to the Arizona MVD and becomes part of your driving record, it may.

What happens if I ignore my speeding ticket, parking ticket, or traffic ticket?

You may be defaulted by the court, and ordered to pay a fine without the opportunity for a hearing. If the MVD is notified, you license may be suspended as well.

Should I tell my employer about my DUI?

That will depend on your obligations as an employee. Also, you may want to consider the impact of not telling your employer and having them find out on their own. If you do not have an obligation and you do not believe it would impact your employment even if your employer later found out about it, you may want to consider not disclosing the information as it would not be relevant to your employment.