Charged with a DUI in Tulsa

If you have been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you may not know what to do. It’s important to understand what the worst-case scenario could be if you don’t take action.

What’s at Stake

Although it is most commonly charged as a misdemeanor, a DUI is still a very serious charge. If you are convicted, you could lose your license, your job and even your freedom if you are sentenced to time behind bars. Under some circumstances, you could even be required to have an ignition interlock device installed on your vehicle—a truly embarrassing punishment—at your own cost.

You Can Fight Your Charges

Just because you have been charged with a DUI does not mean that you will be convicted. However, law enforcement is not on your side and that this charge is prosecuted aggressively in Tulsa. That’s why you need an experienced attorney on your side who will fight for the best outcome in your case.

When you hire the Edge Law Firm, you get more than one experienced attorney: you get an entire team of attorneys, investigators and legal professionals who will work tirelessly on your behalf. To learn more and to schedule a free, no-obligation review of your case, contact 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.