DUILearn what happens at a DUI arraignment with this step-by-step guide. Understand the process, your rights, and what to expect when you appear in court.
DUIIt’s natural to feel stuck if you’re facing a DUI. But the truth is that you have a lot of options—especially when it comes to how you plead. That can leave you wondering: What happens if I plead not guilty to a DUI? We’ve got you covered.
DUIFrom big rigs and rideshares to business travel, lots of jobs involve driving. But if you have a prior DUI, you might not be able to drive for work. Find out what happens when you apply for certain jobs with a DUI on your record.
DUIA DUI impacts your life in many ways, but there’s one you might not think of: your car insurance premium. Learn what happens to your car insurance after a DUI and what you can do about it.
DUIIf you’ve been drinking and you get pulled over, you might have reason to be nervous: Under Oklahoma’s implied consent law, you could be asked to take a breathalyzer and face automatic consequences if you refuse. Learn more about implied consent.
DUICriminal DefenseYou probably know some of the basics about DUIs. But if you have questions, you’re not alone. That’s why we’re covering whether a DUI is criminal or civil, what the difference is, and what you should do next.
DUIWhile it can seem like a hassle, an ignition interlock device allows you to keep your license when you get a DUI. Learn about what an ignition interlock device is, how it works, and how it can help you get your license – and life – back.
DUIIf you have to install an ignition interlock device (IID), it can feel like an inconvenience. But the good news is, IID installation doesn’t have to be a hassle. Learn what to expect and how to make installation go smoothly.
DUIWhat is a DUI diversion program? Learn about Oklahoma’s various approaches to felony and misdemeanor DUI diversion and how they could help your case.
DUIHave you been arrested for a first-time DUI in Oklahoma? Learn what happens when you get a DUI for the first time, from license suspension to suspended sentences.