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DUI Defense Attorneys in Florida

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Cities Covered

71

Zip Codes

161

State Coverage

16.6%

Fee Type

Varies

When to Contact a DUI Defense Attorney in Florida

DUI cases move fast. In most states, you have only 7 to 30 days after arrest to request a hearing to save your driver's license — miss this window and your license is automatically suspended. Key evidence like dashcam footage and blood test records must be preserved quickly.

You've been arrested for DUI/DWI — even a first offense can result in jail time, heavy fines, and license suspension

You're facing a second or subsequent DUI charge, which carries significantly harsher penalties

The DUI involved an accident, injury, or property damage

You're a commercial driver, healthcare worker, or have a professional license at risk

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Alachua

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Alva

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Archer

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Bell

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Boca Grande

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Bokeelia

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Bonita Springs

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Bronson

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Brooker

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Cape Canaveral

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Cape Coral

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Captiva

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Cedar Key

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Chiefland

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Cocoa

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Cocoa Beach

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Coral Springs

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Dania

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Deerfield Beach

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Earleton

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Estero

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Fellsmere

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Fort Lauderdale

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Fort Myers

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Fort Myers Beach

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Gainesville

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Glen Saint Mary

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Grant

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Gulf Hammock

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Hallandale

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Hampton

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Hawthorne

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High Springs

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Hollywood

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Indialantic

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Inglis

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La Crosse

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Lake Butler

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Lawtey

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Lehigh Acres

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Macclenny

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Malabar

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Melbourne

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Melbourne Beach

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Merritt Island

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Micanopy

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Mims

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Morriston

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Newberry

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North Fort Myers

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Otter Creek

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Palm Bay

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Patrick Air Force Base

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Pembroke Pines

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Pineland

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Plantation

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Pompano Beach

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Raiford

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Rockledge

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Saint James City

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Sanderson

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Sanibel

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Satellite Beach

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Sebastian

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Starke

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Titusville

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Trenton

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Waldo

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Williston

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Worthington Springs

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Yankeetown

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DUI Defense Case Types in Florida

First-offense DUI/DWI
Repeat/multiple DUI offenses
Felony DUI (involving injury or death)
Underage DUI
Drug-related DUI (prescription or illegal substances)
Commercial driver DUI
Breathalyzer and blood test challenges
Administrative license hearings

DUI Defense Attorney Costs in Florida

DUI attorneys typically charge flat fees for straightforward first-offense cases, with higher fees for repeat offenses, cases involving accidents, or those going to trial. Payment plans are commonly available.

Typical Cost

First offense: $2,500-$5,000 flat fee. Second offense or aggravated DUI: $5,000-$10,000+. Trial cases: $7,500-$15,000+.

Statute of Limitations

DUI charges are typically filed shortly after arrest, so statute of limitations is rarely an issue. However, the critical deadline is the administrative license hearing request — usually 7 to 30 days from arrest. Missing this deadline means automatic license suspension regardless of the criminal case outcome.

What to Expect

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Urgent initial consultation to evaluate your case and determine if the license hearing deadline is approaching

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Filing a request for an administrative hearing to challenge your license suspension

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Review of all evidence: dashcam footage, bodycam, breath/blood test results, police reports, and calibration records

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Identifying procedural errors, rights violations, or testing issues that may lead to evidence suppression

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Negotiation with prosecutors for charge reduction or dismissal if weaknesses exist in the state's case

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Trial preparation and representation if a fair plea agreement cannot be reached

Coverage Gaps

820 zip codes without coverage

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a good dui defense attorney in Florida?

Start by looking at attorneys in your city below. Specific DUI defense experience — not just criminal defense in general — with knowledge of breath and blood testing science. We cover 71 cities in Florida to help you find the right fit.

How much does a dui defense attorney cost in Florida?

DUI attorneys typically charge flat fees for straightforward first-offense cases, with higher fees for repeat offenses, cases involving accidents, or those going to trial. Payment plans are commonly available.

What should I do if I need a dui defense attorney right away?

DUI cases move fast. In most states, you have only 7 to 30 days after arrest to request a hearing to save your driver's license — miss this window and your license is automatically suspended. Key evidence like dashcam footage and blood test records must be preserved quickly.

What types of dui defense cases are handled in Florida?

DUI Defense attorneys in Florida handle cases including First-offense DUI/DWI, Repeat/multiple DUI offenses, Felony DUI (involving injury or death), Underage DUI, Drug-related DUI (prescription or illegal substances). Contact a local attorney for a free consultation about your specific situation.

Is there a statute of limitations for dui defense cases in Florida?

DUI charges are typically filed shortly after arrest, so statute of limitations is rarely an issue. However, the critical deadline is the administrative license hearing request — usually 7 to 30 days from arrest. Missing this deadline means automatic license suspension regardless of the criminal case outcome.