If You Receive A DUI In Scottsdale - It Won't Be Easy to Get Out Of!
If you have received a ticket for "driving while under the influence" (DUI) in Scottsdale, you'll find it hard to challenge as checking blood alcohol levels (BAC) is standard in this Arizona city for any DUI arrests. If you're here to look for information you probably have already been stopped, arrested, released, and somewhat concerned about your upcoming court appearance.
Most of the time it will take an average of 4-10 days for blood results to come back from the Scottsdale DUI crime lab, so you can figure the report of your blood alcohol level will be on hand for your arraignment, or court date. Most of the time a court date is set up 30 days from your DUI arrest, so there's more than enough time for those blood results to be available at the first hearing.
Unless you have made arrangements for hiring a Scottsdale DUI attorney to represent you at the arraignment, you'll be expected to show up at the Scottsdale Municipal Court. The best thing your Scottsdale DUI lawyer will accomplish for you, both financially and mentally, is being able to buy you some extra time and cut down the number of court appearances required of you. There are times when you may not be required to appear in court until your attorney and the prosecutor have reached an agreement, or your case actually goes to a trial. This extra time can be several months, which allows you to get personal things in order as well as lower your stress levels.
If you happen to live further than 100 miles from where you received your ticket, your Scottsdale DUI lawyer may be able to schedule your appearance telephonically if they think that's the wisest choice in your particular situation. This decision can help reduce your overall cost of defending the DUI, and be a substantial benefit by offsetting the cost of having to drive or fly in for an appearance in the Municipal DUI court in Scottsdale.



