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Out-of-State Drivers DUI Defense Attorney

If you are an out-of-state resident who is arrested for a DUI in Colorado, it is imperative that you hire an experienced attorney. Often, out of state DUI consequences can be different. A DUI attorney has experience not only with local laws regarding drunk driving, but they understand how those laws apply to someone who lives in another state. Your Colorado DUI attorney has experience defending all kinds of cases, but especially cases in which non-residents require special assistance.

Arrested for a Non-Resident DUI

When you are arrested for a DUI in Colorado and you are a non-resident, you must make sure you take care of those charges in the state. A DUI attorney, representing out-of-state visitors, can help make sure that the charges you face in Colorado do not affect your driving privileges in your home state. Out-of-state residents who are arrested in Colorado need the expertise that a defense lawyer brings to their case. You may know your home state's laws, but a skilled lawyer can make sure your rights while you are in Colorado are protected.

You must begin dealing with your charges within 7 days in order to protect all of your rights. Your first call should be to a DUI attorney so he can make sure that all of your bases are covered properly. Because drunk driving laws are different in Colorado for residents and for non-residents, your DUI lawyer can give you the right guidance on what to do next.

At the time of your arrest, the arresting officer will confiscate your driver's license. As your out of state DUI charges are processed, the state of Colorado will notify your home state that you are now facing drunk driving charges. Your defense attorney can make sure that your home state is aware of the fact that you are addressing the charges in Colorado and that your home license is not suspended or revoked.

Contact an Experienced DUI Lawyer

If you decide to go it alone and not hire a DUI attorney, the local law enforcement offices may perceive this as an attempt to ignore or evade your drunk driving charges. They may even issue an arrest warrant to compel your cooperation. This is most likely not your intent and can harm your case. Your attorney can make sure that this type of misunderstanding does not affect your case.

Contact the law firm of Christian A. Schwaner, P.C. or call 719-387-0616 for a free initial consultation.

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