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Los Angeles Drunk Driving Attorney

Welcome to our Los Angeles DUI and Drunk Driving Information page, your source of legal information about driving under the influence laws, DUI penalties, DMV driver's license suspensions, DUI/DWI lawyers, criminal courts, blood-alcohol evidence, car insurance after a DUI, and police investigative procedures in LA - Los Angeles County, California.

Police Agencies, Procedures, and your Legal Rights:
Persons prosecuted in Los Angeles were likely arrested by one of the following agencies:

Los Angeles Police Department

Los Angeles County Sheriff
4312 E. Slauson Ave.
Maywood, CA 90270
phone: (213) 562-5005

Arcadia Police
250 W. Huntington Dr.
Arcadia, CA 91007
phone: (626)574-5150

Alhambra Police
211 South First St Alhambra, CA
phone: (626) 570-5168

Azuza Police
725 N. Alameda Ave.
Azuza, CA 91702
phone: (626) 812-3200

Baldwin Park Police
14403 E. Pacific Ave.
Baldwin Park, CA 91706
phone: (626) 960-4011

Bell Gardens Police
7100 S. Garfield Ave.
Bell Gardens, CA 90201
phone: (562) 806-7600

Beverly Hills Police
464 N. Rexford Dr.
Beverly Hills, CA 90120
phone: (310) 550-4951

Burbank Police
272 E. Olive Ave.
Burbank, CA 91510
phone: (818) 238-3333

Claremont Police
570 W. Bonita Ave
Claremont, CA 91711
phone: (909) 399-5411

Compton Police
301 S. Willowbrook Ave.
Compton, CA 90220
phone: (310) 605-5600

Covina Police
444 N. Citrus Ave
Covina, CA 921723
phone: (626) 858-4415

Downey Police
10911 Brookshire Ave.
Downey, CA 90241
phone: (562) 861-0771

El Monte Police
11333 Valley Blvd.
El Monte, CA 91731
phone: (626) 580-2110

Glendale Police
140 North Isabel
Glendale, CA 91206
phone: (818) 548-4840

Glendora Police
150 S. Glendora Ave.
Glendora, CA 91741
phone: (626) 914-8250

Huntington Park Police
6542 Miles Ave.
Huntington Park, CA 90255
phone: (213) 584-6254

Los Angeles Unified School District
450 North Grand Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
phone: (310) 625-6631

Manhatten Beach Police
420 15th St
Manhatten Beach,CA 90266
phone: (310) 545-5621

Maywood Police
4312 E. Slauson Ave.
Maywood, CA 90270
phone: (213) 562-5005

California Highway Patrol

Monrovia Police
140 E Lime Ave
Monrovia, CA 91016
phone: (616) 256-8000
fax: (616) 256-8025

Montebello Police
1600 West Beverly Blvd.
Montebello, CA 90640
phone: (213) 887-1288

Monterey Park Police
320 West Newmark Ave.
Monterey Park, CA 91754
phone: (626) 573-1311

Pasadena Police
207 North Garfield Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91101
phone: (626) 744-4501

Sierra Madre Police
242 West Sierra Madre Blvd.
Sierra Madre, CA 91024
phone: (626) 355-1414

Signal Hill Police
1800 East Hill Street
Signal Hill, CA 90806
phone: (562) 989-7200

South Gate Police
8620 California Ave.
South Gate, CA 90280
phone: (213) 563-5400

South Pasadena Police
1422 Mission Street
South Pasadena, CA 91030
phone: (626) 799-1121

Vernon Police
4305 S. Santa Fe Ave.
Vernon, CA 90058
phone: (213) 587-5171

West Covina Police
1444 W. Garvey
West Covina, CA 91790
phone: (626) 814-8500

Whittier Police
7315 S. Painter Ave.
Whittier, CA 90602
phone: (562) 945-8250

Pasadena Community College Police
1570 East Colorado Boulevard
Pasadena, CA 91106
phone: (626) 585-7484

Pasadena Unified School District Police
351 South Hudson Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91109
phone: (626) 795-5228

University of Southern California Police
3667 S. McClintock Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90089
phone: (213) 740-6000

CSU Dominguez Hills University Police
800 N. State College Blvd.
Dominguez Hills, CA 92834
phone: (310) 243-3639

CSU Northridge University Police
9757 Zelah Ave., Bldg. 14
Northridge, CA 91328-0759
phone: (818) 677-2111

CSU Los Angeles University Police
800 N State College Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 92834
phone: (213) 343-3700

CSU Polytechnic (Pomona) University Police
3810 West Temple Ave.
Pomona, CA 91766
phone: (909) 869-3065

Police Procedures:
The law requires that an officer have probable cause before you are arrested. Typically, the training for officers as well as case law, requires police to establish probable cause by a violation of the law, an accident, and observations of the physical manifestation of intoxication. This is subjective, and many agencies require that Standardized Field Sobriety Tests be given, correctly, and perhaps a field breathalyzer, or PAS machine, to establish alcohol in your blood. Your Miranda warnings, or the "reading of your rights", also require that you be advised or warned before they take testimony from you after arrest.

Your Rights:
You have the right to refuse the FST's, and you have the right not to state anything that may incriminate you. You even have the right to refuse a blood, breath, or urine test, but if you do so, your license will be suspended for one year. You always have the right to be treated fairly by the police, and for the police to not use unreasonable force against you during arrest.

How can I estimate my Blood-Alcohol Level?
Use our Blood Alcohol Level (BAC) Calculator.

DUI Charges (The Law):
The California Vehicle Code, specifically, VC section 23152(a) and 23152(b), sets the law on DUI cases, and states as follows:

VC 23152:
(a) It is unlawful for any person who is under the influence of any alcoholic beverage or drug, or under the combined influence of any alcoholic beverage and drug, to drive a vehicle.

(b) It is unlawful for any person who has 0.08 percent or more, by weight, of alcohol in his or her blood to drive a vehicle. For purposes of this article and Section 34501.16, percent, by weight, of alcohol in a person's blood is based upon grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or grams of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.

The two sections above are typically charged together. The first has to do with your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle, irregardless of your blood alcohol level. The second, or (b) count, requires that you have a .08% blood alcohol content, or BAC, by weight, California's "legal limit". The term "alcoholic beverage and drug" or "alcoholic beverage or drug" in the (a), or first count, does not mean that you were driving with drugs in your system, but that either alcohol or drugs, or both, were found at the time of driving, not that you in fact did have both in your system.

Your Driver's License and the DMV:
THE DMV REQUIRES THAT YOU ACT WITHIN ONLY TEN DAYS (not business days) from the date of your arrest to protect your driving privileges. It is best, if you are going to retain an attorney, to allow the attorney's office to schedule the DMV hearing for you. Our fee includes this service, and we can schedule a hearing that works with our availability (court and DMV) schedule. For your convenience, if you cannot retain an attorney within 10 days, the phone numbers for all Los Angeles DMV matters, to do so, is reproduced here:

City of Commerce:
5801 E. Slauson Avenue, Suite 250, 90040-3050
phone: (323) 724-4000
fax: (323) 724-9262

El Segundo:
390 N. Sepulveda Blvd, Suite 2075, 90245-4470
phone: (310) 615-3500
fax: (310) 615-3581

When you call, advise them that you are retaining an attorney, that you request a stay on your driver's license suspension, and that you will be sending a written request for discovery. They will ask if you request an "in person" or "telephonic" hearing, and we recommend that you set it for an in person, for reasons I am happy to discuss during our consultation. By making this request you ensure that that your driving privilege will not be suspended until your case is heard. At the DMV hearing, a hearing officer will conduct the hearing. His or her function is to prosecute the case and make a final decision based on the evidence presented. Your need to drive or your need for a driver's license for work are not considered relevant and cannot be considered at the hearing. Likewise, you cannot apply for a "hardship" license based upon medical, employment, or education right to drive, unless you are under age 21.

At your hearing, only the following issues will be discussed, by law:
(If you took a blood, breath or urine test)

  1. Did the officer have reasonable cause to believe you were driving a motor vehicle in violation of Vehicle Code 23140, 23152 or 23153?
  2. Were you placed under lawful arrest?
  3. Were you driving a motor vehicle when you had a 0.08% or more by weight of alcohol in your blood or 0.05% or more if under age 21?

Prosecutors:
Los Angeles County Drunk Driving or DUI violations within the city of Los Angeles, as well as infraction or municipal code violations within Los Angeles are handled by the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office:

Los Angeles City Attorney

All other Los Angeles DUI or criminal cases are handled by the Los Angeles County District Attorney:

Los Angeles County District Attorney

Los Angeles County DUI Defense Attorneys:

Los Angeles Public Defender's Office
Robert Miller and Associates

Court Locations and Phone Numbers:

The Los Angeles County Court System Website

Los Angeles County Courts have many locations where Los Angeles County DUI cases may be prosecuted, depending upon which court had jurisdiction over the location where the arrest took place:

Airport Courthouse
Alhambra Courthouse
Antelope Valley or Palmdale Courthouse
Bellflower Courthouse
Burbank Courthouse
Catalina Courthouse
Central Arraignment Court
Central Civil West Courthouse
Chatsworth Courthouse
Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center
Compton Courthouse
Culver City Courthouse
David V. Kenyon Juvenile Justice Center
(Delinquency)
East Los Angeles Courthouse
Eastlake Juvenile Court Delinquency
Edmund D. Edelman Children's Court
(Dependency)
El Monte Courthouse
Glendale Courthouse
Hollywood Courthouse
Huntington Park Courthouse
Inglewood Courthouse
Inglewood Juvenile Courthouse
(Delinquency)
Lancaster Courthouse
Long Beach Courthouse
Los Padrinos Juvenile Courthouse
(Delinquency)
Malibu Courthouse
Mental Health Courthouse
Metropolitan Courthouse
Monrovia Courthouse
Norwalk Courthouse
Pomona Courthouse North
Pomona Courthouse South
Redondo Beach Courthouse
San Fernando Courthouse
San Pedro Courthouse
San Pedro Courthouse Annex
Santa Clarita Courthouse
Stanley Mosk Courthouse
Sylmar Juvenile Courthouse
(Delinquency)
Torrance Courthouse
Van Nuys Courthouse East
Van Nuys Courthouse West
West Covina Courthouse
West Los Angeles Courthouse
Whittier Courthouse
Los Angeles Criminal Courthouse
Los Angeles Criminal Courthouse
Santa Monica Courthouse
Santa Monica Courthouse
Beverly Hills Courthouse
Beverly Hills Courthouse
Downey Courthouse
Downey Courthouse
Pasadena Courthouse
Pasadena Courthouse

What may happen to my insurance?
There are two ways insurance companies generally deal with customers convicted of a DUI in Orange County. First, your insurer will likely raise your insurance premiums and label you a high-risk driver if it finds out you've been convicted of DUI. In this case, you'll likely have to file proof of insurance for three years minimum with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Your insurance company will have to provide the DMV with an SR-22 form, which removes your license suspension and replaces it with a restriction by providing the California DMV with proof of insurance. An SR-22 also means your insurance company is required to notify the DMV if it cancels your insurance for any reason. Most state laws require persons that DUI convicts to get an SR-22 from their insurers, so you can't hide. In addition, your company may cancel your insurance mid-term or terminate the policy at the end of the term because of your DUI conviction, especially if you are currently in a preferred class. Your company will send you a notice stating why you've been canceled, and then you'll have to find another insurer while having a cancellation on your claims history.

Some insurance companies don't offer SR-22 policies, so you may also be non-renewed or canceled because your company can no longer provide what you need.

Insurance Links:
California Department of Insurance
Great link for California insurance questions and facts.
Insurance Information Institute
Excellent Link for insurance questions and facts.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
Good link for transportation safety in the USA.
National Association of Insurance Commissioners
Information about insurance commissioner contacts in all states.
A.M. Best Insurance Information Services
The definitive guide to rating insurance companies in the USA.
Insurance Information Network of California
An excellent resource site for general information questions in California.
Los Angeles County DUI Legal Research Links:
Los Angeles County DUI Local Service Phone Numbers:

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD)
of the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys
14557 Friar St.
Van Nuys, CA 91411,
phone: (818) 997-0414

NCADD of East San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys
745-F East Arrow Highway,
Covina, CA 91722
phone:(818) 331-5316

NCADD, Positive Choices Youth at Risk and Woman to Woman programs of Long Beach Area
3750 Long Beach Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90807
phone: (310) 426-8262

NCADD of Pasadena
181 N. Hudson
Pasadena, CA 91101
phone: (818) 795-9127

NCADD of the South Bay Area
1334 Post Ave.
Torrance, CA 90501
phone: (310) 328-1460
(All NCADDs provide help and information in addition to other alcohol/drug related services)

Labor Assistance Program
21365 Running Branch Rd.
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
phone: (800) 456-7256
Provides resource assistance to labor members and their dependents.
Professional Organizations:
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