Fill out this form now to schedule your free one hour consultation with a proven Washington DUI Attorney. Answer as many questions as you can while your memory of the events is still fresh. The more detailed you are, the better I can advise you.  All submission are reviewed and someone from my office will respond, usually within a couple of hours but always within 24 hours. If you are inquiring about someone currently in the custody of police, or another emergency, call (425) 488- 8481 for immediate assistance.

     
Today’s Date and Time:  
     
PERSONAL INFORMATION:    
First Name:  
Last Name:  
Age:  
Citizenship?  
Address:  
Unit #:  
City:  
Zip:  
Home Phone:  
OK to leave message on home phone?  
Cell Phone:  
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Work Phone:  
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Other:  
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Fax:  
OK to fax?  
Email:  
OK to email?  
Best contact #?  
Best time
to call?
 
Best days to call?  
     
DRIVER’S LICENSE STATUS:    
What was your driver’s license Status at time of arrest?  
Need license for job?  
Drivers License #:  
CDL/endorsements?  
     
PRIOR DUIs:    
Ever been arrested for
a DUI in the past?
 
Ever done a deferred
prosecution?
 
     
DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING:    
Officer notify you of
right to DOL hearing?
 
Requested a DOL hearing?  
DOL hearing date:  
DOL
hearing time:
 
     
COURT INFORMATION:    
Received a court date?  
Court location?  
Court date:  
Court time:  
Offense charged?  
Infractions issued:  
Other charges:  
     
    CASE INFO:
Date/Time of arrest:  
City of arrest:  
Arresting agency:  
Arresting officer:  
 
Read your rights?  
Ask for an attorney?  
     
Accident?  
Injuries?  
     
Did you do the roadside “sobriety” tests?  
Officer tell you they were voluntary?  
Where were these tests conducted:  
     
Take a handheld breath test (PBT)?  
PBT Results:  
     
Did you take a breath or blood test?  
Breath Sample #1:  
Breath Sample #2:  
Blood results:  
     
Receive written warnings (ICW)?  
     
Did you obtain an independent blood test?  
Results:  
Any jewelry or other foreign objects in mouth?  
     
Taken to jail?  
Bond posted?  
Car towed?  
Given ride home?  
Any witnesses?  
   
     
   
     
   
     
How did you hear about me?  
     
Referring attorney:  
     
    NOTE: In most cases you only have 20 days from the date of your arrest to request a hearing with the Department of Licensing. If you fail to do so your license will automatically be suspended. If you are close to the deadline you should contact my office by email or phone ASAP, so that we can assure you do not miss this important deadline.
     
 
     

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