Tulsa DUI Lawyer

As the second largest city in Oklahoma, Tulsa has some of the busiest roadways in the state. Police are on the lookout for suspected drunk drivers, and district attorneys aggressively prosecute those charged with this offense. If you have been arrested for DUI, what should you do first?

Protect Your License

It is important to begin the process of protecting your drivers license immediately following a DUI arrest. In Oklahoma, you only have 30 days to contest the automatic administrative suspension of your drivers license by requesting a hearing with the Department of Public Transportation.

If you miss the 30-day deadline, you could lose your drivers license for up to a year—this suspension will be imposed in addition to any additional license-related penalties you could face if you are convicted.

The Edge Law Firm Can Help

Regardless of how long it has been since your DUI arrest, the Edge Law Firm can help you protect your license. We have a full-time drivers license expert on staff who used to work for the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. His sole responsibility at the firm is to protect our clients’ licenses.

Let us get to work for you. Schedule a free case evaluation with the Edge Law Firm today.

Getting Started

A Simple Process to Getting Started

Schedule a Free Case Evaluation

Schedule your free and confidential consultation with The Edge Law Firm in person, online, or over the phone. Click here to schedule your case evaluation.

Meet Our Defense Team

During your free case evaluation, you’ll have the opportunity to ask legal questions, receive professional advice, share your side of the story, and begin gathering evidence. This consultation can help you explore options and defense strategies you may not have considered and give you the peace of mind to rest easier tonight.

Start Defending Your Case

After your free case evaluation, The Edge Law Firm will provide a personalized quote for representation and begin protecting your rights immediately, with the goal of achieving a dismissal, reduction, or acquittal.