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Guiding You Through the DUI Process, Every Step of the Way

Your License, Your Future – We Help You Protect Both

We provide solutions for DUI-related compliance issues in California, Florida, Texas, and Utah. Our goal is to keep your license valid and reduce anxiety through expert guidance.

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  • Flat $415 fee includes a dedicated counselor, DMV assistance, and license retention support.
  • Attorney network available for legal representation.
  • Accepts VISA, Mastercard, AMEX, ATM, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Discover

DUIOutreach Services

  • SR22 Insurance
  • Florida: FR44 Insurance
  • BAC Over .08? We Can Help!
  • Accidents & Multiple DUI Cases
  • Refusals & Forced Blood Draws
  • Drug Impairments (Cannabis, Opioids, Benzos, etc.)

DUI in Florida

Consequences of a DUI

Fines

  • First-time DUI offense: $500 – $1,000.
  • BAC of .15+ or minor in vehicle: Up to $2,000.

License Suspension

  • First offense: 180 days – 1 year.
  • Repeat offenses result in longer suspensions.

Increased Insurance Costs

  • Requirement for FR-44 insurance for 36 months.
  • We provide discounted high-risk insurance solutions.

DUI in Utah

Consequences of a DUI

Fines

  • First-time DUI offense: $500 – $1,000.
  • BAC of .16+ or minor in vehicle: Over $2,500.

License Suspension

  • First offense: 120 days.
  • Second offense: 1 year.
  • Third offense: 3 years.

Ignition Interlock Device Requirement

  • Required for repeat offenders (18 months+).

Insurance & Costs

  • SR-22 insurance required for 36 months.
  • We offer discounted high-risk insurance solutions.

DWI in Texas

Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in Texas carries serious and lasting consequences. Whether it’s your first offense or a repeat violation, understanding the legal and financial impact is crucial.

Consequences of a DUI

Fines

  • First-time offense: Up to $2,000

  • BAC 0.15 or higher: Up to $4,000

  • With a child passenger: Up to $10,000

License Suspension

  • First offense: 90 days – 1 year

  • Second offense: 180 days – 2 years

  • Third offense: Up to 2 years

Ignition Interlock Device (IID)

  • Mandatory for:

    • Any second or subsequent offense

    • BAC of 0.15 or higher

  • May be required even for first-time offenders

  • Typical duration: 6 months to 1 year (case-dependent)

Insurance Requirements

  • SR-22 insurance required for 2 years.
  • Must be filed with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)We offer affordable SR-22 insurance solutions for high-risk drivers.

DUI Unravelled: Know Your Rights, Reclaim Your Drive

Every DUI case brings complex legal challenges. If you’re wondering, Can I refuse a breath or blood test? Under implied consent laws, license suspension happens instantly following a refusal, but this refusal might result in penalties. Understanding your rights well becomes essential because we will explain them to you straightforwardly.

After an arrest, many ask, Will my license be suspended after a DUI? In most cases, yes, either immediately or shortly after. Our experienced team will guide you through hearings and paperwork to minimize long-term consequences.

A common concern is, How do I get my license reinstated after a DUI? Reinstatement isn’t automatic. You must meet several conditions, such as completing DUI programs or paying reinstatement fees. Our services simplify the process, keeping you informed and prepared at every step.

The requirement for SR-22 insurance indicates that your driving status qualifies as high-risk. The team explains SR-22 reporting requirements while keeping clients in DMV compliance and preventing unnecessary delays.

DUI Outreach offers personalized legal assistance built around your case, not just the charges.

We’re committed to reducing the stress of DUI legal battles. Your case, your outcome, our priority.

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