

What to do after getting a DUI
No one ever thinks it will happen to them, but if it’s happened to you, you’re probably wondering what to do after getting a DUI.
No one ever thinks it will happen to them, but if it’s happened to you, you’re probably wondering what to do after getting a DUI.
Drinking and driving is never a good idea. But did you know that it can have career-damaging consequences? If you are a doctor convicted of a DUI, you could lose your license to practice.
Arizona’s new expungemnent law allows those with qualifying criminal records to rebuild their lives and start fresh. But what does this mean for DUI offenders?
DUI charges may be dropped to a reckless driving charge if certain conditions are met. If a first-time offender commits a DUI, it can be dropped by attending educational classes and/or getting regularly tested for a specified period.
Getting your driver’s license reinstated after a DUI conviction can be complicated and time-consuming, but the good news is that it isn’t impossible.
In this article, we discuss the legality of DUI checkpoints in Arizona and what you can expect if you are stopped.