Indianapolis Drunk Driving Lawyers - DUI Defense Attorneys

Terre Haute Indiana DUI Lawyer Phillip C. Smith

asper Indiana Drunk Driving / DUI Defense Lawyer Timothy DeMotte

Noblesville Indiana OWI Lawyer Steven A. Holt

Highland Indiana OWI Lawyer Jeffrey D. Best

Anderson Indiana OWI Lawyer Angela Warner Sims

Angola Indiana OWI Lawyer Brian W. Kaiser

Indianapolis Indiana OWI Lawyer David Seiter

Lafayette Indiana OWI Lawyer Earl McCoy

Indianapolis Indiana OWI Lawyer Mark King

Indianapolis Indiana OWI Lawyer Robert E. Shive

Columbus Indiana DUI Lawyer Benjamin Loheide

Merrillville Indiana DUI Lawyer Alex Dominguez

Attorney Paul Stanko - Crown Point Indiana DUI Lawyer

Fort Wayne Indiana DUI Lawyer Patrick Arata

Merrillville Indiana DUI Lawyer Bruce D. Parent

Jeffersonville Indiana DUI Lawyer Evan Ray

An Indiana OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) is issued for drivers with a blood alcohol level of .08% or higher. Indiana OWI cases are considered misdemeanor offenses. However, those arrested while driving with a blood alcohol level of .15% or more are treated with much more severity.

If you are arrested for an Indiana OWI, the officer who arrests you will decide whether you take a breath test or a urine test. Also, you will not be able to talk to a lawyer before taking the test. The officer controls which test you take, and you do not have the option to refuse to submit to the test. The officer will seize your license, but you are not suspended from driving until after your court appearance. Those awaiting trial for Indiana OWI can even receive a duplicate driver’s license.

Punishments for Indiana OWI
While an Indiana OWI is considered a misdemeanor, it still caries severe consequences. You could spend two months to a year in jail, but law does not require this. Also, you could face $500-$5,000 in fines, which are also not required by law. Your license will be suspended for 180 days for first offenders, but this is often lessened to 30 days. If it is not lessened, you can apply for a temporary license called a “Hardship License,” which allows you limited driving privileges. Often one of the stipulations is the inclusion of an ignition interlock device that will not allow you to drive if you have any alcohol in your blood. Second and third offenders face much longer suspension times. Most of these punishments are determined by the particular court in which you are tried.

However, first Indiana OWI offenders can opt out of these fines by participating in an alcohol evaluation and treatment program. If the program is completed, your charges can be completely dropped. You can only do this once. In this treatment program, you will be evaluated and then prescribed treatment for your alcohol problem.

Surrounding Communities

  • Anderson
  • Brownsburg
  • Camel
  • Crawfordsville
  • Fishers
  • Greenwood
  • Noblesville
  • Shelbyville
 

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