About DUI Guide

Free, state-specific logistical guidance to help people navigate deadlines, procedures, and next steps after a DUI arrest.

Our Mission

Getting arrested for DUI is overwhelming. You're facing court dates, DMV deadlines, potential license suspension, and dozens of logistical questions with answers that vary by state and county.

We built this resource to provide clear, practical, logistical guidance—deadlines you must meet, procedures you need to follow, documents to file, and locations you need to visit. This is not legal advice, but essential logistical information to help you navigate the administrative maze of a DUI case.

What We Provide

DUI Guide focuses on the logistics and procedures of navigating a DUI case:

  • Filing deadlines – When you must request DMV hearings or submit forms
  • Court locations and procedures – Where to go and what to expect
  • Administrative requirements – Documents to file, fees to pay, programs to complete
  • Local resources – DMV offices, courthouses, impound lots, and service providers
  • Process explanations – What happens at each stage of the administrative and criminal process

We do NOT provide legal advice. For legal strategy, case evaluation, or advice specific to your situation, consult with a licensed attorney. We can connect you with experienced DUI attorneys in your area.

How We Research

Our logistical content is compiled from official state sources including state statutes, DMV publications, court system websites, and local government resources. Each state guide includes direct links to these primary sources so you can verify information yourself.

We regularly review and update our content to reflect changes in state laws, procedures, and administrative requirements. Each page displays when it was last verified.

Important Disclaimer

We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. The information on this site focuses on logistical guidance—deadlines, procedures, locations, and administrative requirements. This information is for educational purposes only.

DUI cases are complex and outcomes depend on specific facts, local practices, legal strategy, and many factors we cannot account for. Our content helps you understand the procedural and administrative landscape, but it cannot replace personalized legal counsel.

Nothing on this website creates an attorney-client relationship. If you've been arrested for DUI, you should consult with a licensed attorney in your state who can review the specific facts of your case and provide legal advice tailored to your situation.

Attorney Connections

We partner with licensed DUI attorneys across the country to offer free case evaluations. When you request a consultation through our site, your information is shared with attorneys who practice in your area.

This service is free to you—attorneys pay us a referral fee for qualified connections.

We only partner with licensed attorneys in good standing with their state bar associations. However, we do not endorse or guarantee any attorney's services or outcomes.

Contact

Questions about this site? Contact us at info@dui.guide