Tampa Underage DUI Defense Lawyer
Information about Underage DUI Charges
The state of Florida employs a "no tolerance" policy for individuals under the age of 21 who drive while under the influence of alcohol. The blood alcohol content (BAC) legal limit for any underage driver is .02%. If a driver under the age of 21 is found with a BAC that exceeds this, they face substantial penalties which can include license suspension, probation, heavy fines or court costs, community service, and incarceration. The individual may also suffer indirect consequences such as extremely high insurance premiums and a criminal record. Per a Florida statute regarding DUI, a person under the age of 21 may be requested to submit to a blood, breath, or urine test to determine intoxication by a law enforcement officer, if that officer has probable cause. If the results show a BAC of .02% or higher, than the above penalties may apply. If your child has been charged with underage DUI, then contact a Tampa DUI defense attorney immediately, as they can provide legal help to you and your child and may be able to obtain a favorable resolution to their case.
The Consequences of an Underage DUI Conviction
A conviction on underage DUI charges can have a devastating effect on your child. Their future can be severely compromised, with them facing considerable difficulties in obtaining a good job or applying for college. No parent wants to see their child face such adversity, and that is why it is important to acquire the services of an experienced lawyer in your child's DUI case. The attorneys at Taracks Gomez & Rickman have represented clients in countless DUI cases. We have the skill and know-how to successfully navigate such cases to reach a favorable outcome for the client. Call our firm today for your child's underage DUI case, and we will work to substantially increase their chances of a resolution that is beneficial to them and their future.
Contact a Tampa underage DUI defense attorney
if you have a child that has been arrested for underage DUI and require legal help.