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If you have been charged with a Utah DUI there are two things that you need to consider:
1) Take the charge seriously.
A conviction for a Utah DUI will have long lasting consequences. A
criminal record can affect your employment, your future and your
personal freedom.
2) Hire an experienced Utah DUI Lawyer.
Understanding the Utah DUI laws and courtroom proceedings can be a
challenge. Hiring a qualified Utah DUI Lawyer from DUILaws.com who
focuses on DUI defense can make a difference in the outcome of your
case.
The Utah DUI Defense Lawyers at DUILaws.com offer an initial review of your case. Your inquiry is both free and confidential.
To begin fighting your Utah DUI, use the drop-down menu above to locate a Utah Attorney in your county. But do it now, as time is very critical in a Utah DUI case.
Utah DUI Laws and Drunk Driving Information
If you are arrested for a Utah DUI you will be facing two cases. One is a criminal case brought against you by the state of Utah that is resolved in the courts. The other is a license revocation or suspension case that will be brought against you by the Utah Driver's License Division.
Utah is an implied consent state which means that anyone who has a Utah driver’s license has agreed to submit to field sobriety tests if pulled over for suspicion of Utah DUI. Refusal to submit to a field sobriety test could lead to revocation of your driver's license. The legal limit for intoxication in Utah is .08% Blood Alcohol Content. If you register a BAC of .08% or higher you will be charged with Utah DUI. However, you can be arrested with a BAC lower than .08% if an officer feels that you are unsafely or appear otherwise impaired.
If you are found guilty of a Utah DUI you may apply for a conditional license that will allow you to drive with very strict restrictions.
Seeking legal assistance from a qualified Utah DUI Attorney is recommended.
