Marin County DUI Defense Lawyers
Following a DUI arrest in Marin County, it is in the individual’s best interest to consult with a knowledgeable and experienced DUI defense attorney immediately. With an unparalleled level of DUI knowledge, years of experience, and a winning reputation, the Law Office of Robert Tayac is aptly prepared to handle every aspect of your Marin County DUI case.
The Law Office of Robert Tayac is recognized as being among the top driving under the influence defense firms in California. Attorneys for the firm represent clients accused of driving under the influence of alcohol or driving with a blood alcohol level at or above the legal limit in Marin County.
A lawyer representing a person arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, medication or drugs must appear at the Marin County Superior Court located in San Rafael. In addition, a person arrested for drunk driving in Marin County will have a separate California DMV license suspension action stemming from the driving with a blood alcohol level (BAC) of .08 percent or greater in violation of Vehicle Code Section 23152. This second case will be before the Department of Motor Vehicles’ Driver Safety Office. The DUI criminal case and the California DMV license suspension case are entirely separate and independent of each other.
A drunk driving arrest in Marin County will usually initiate two separate cases. The first case is the driving under the influence criminal prosecution which will be initiated by the Marin County District Attorney’s office. The District Attorney will usually charge a person arrested for DUI with at least two separate criminal violations. The first criminal charge is for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in violation of California Vehicle Code section 23152, subdivision (a). The second criminal charge is for driving with a blood alcohol level (BAC) of .08 percent or greater in violation of Vehicle Code Section 23152, subdivision (b). If the drunk driving arrest involved an accident resulting in an injury to another person, a more serious felony DUI will be charged alleging a violation of California Vehicle Code section 23153, subdivisions (a) and (b).
The second DUI case is a Department of Motor Vehicles Administrative Per Se (APS) action, in which the arrested person’s privilege to drive is at risk of being suspended. Drivers arrested for driving with a blood alcohol level of .08 percent or greater have only 10 days from the date of arrest to request a DMV hearing. If the hearing is not requested within ten (10) days of the arrest, any California driver’s license will automatically be suspended thirty (30) days from the date of the arrest for a minimum of four (4) months. If the person arrested has a driver's license issued from another state, the privilege of that person to drive within the State of California will be suspended indefinitely thirty (30) days from the date of the arrest and may not be restored until a California DUI school is completed. Additionally, a driving suspension imposed by the California Department of Motor Vehicles will usually affect a person’s out of state driver’s license.
The Law Office of Robert Tayac has been helping clients accused of driving under the influence for nearly a decade. The office’s positive reputation, practical experience, winning track record, and unparalleled knowledge of DUI law have helped to make the Law Office of Robert Tayac the Bay Area’s premier DUI defense firm. If you have any questions regarding your Marin County DUI case, please contact our office and speak with a knowledgeable member of our DUI defense team today.
The Law Office of Robert Tayac
600 Montgomery Street, Suite 210
San Francisco, California 94111
Alameda County: 510.352.9500
Contra Costa County: 925.288.9800
Marin County: 415.552.6000
Napa County: 707.576.9900
San Mateo County: 650.570.3000
Santa Clara County: 408.985.8700
Sonoma County: 707.576.9900
San Francisco: 415.552.6000; Fax: 415.552.6099
Toll Free: 800.901.1888
Email: Info@CA-DUI.com
The Law Office of Robert Tayac is located in Northern California, and serves clients in: Alameda County, Contra Costa County, Marin County, Napa County, Sacramento, San Francisco , San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, Santa Cruz, Solano, and Sonoma Counties.