
Savannah DUI Attorney
Arrested for Drunk Driving? Take Action Now? Call (912) 417-5008
Have you been arrested for driving under the influence? If so, your first course of action should be to get in touch with an experienced Savannah DUI lawyer from Schneider Lerch, LLC. We can help you navigate the complex legal process and build a strong defense.
First and foremost, you should know that you will only have 30 days to challenge the suspension of your license—which means that you must move quickly to schedule an administrative license suspension (ALS) hearing with the Department of Motor Vehicles if hope you retain your driving privileges.
Secondly, you will only have a limited amount of time to build a strong defense before the criminal trial begins. For this reason, you should not hesitate to take action now.
DUI Laws in Georgia
In the state of Georgia, it is illegal for a person to operate a motor vehicle when:
- Any driver has a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or higher.
- A driver of a commercial vehicle has a BAC of .04% or more.
- A driver under the age of 21 has a BAC of .02% or more.
- Under the influence of alcohol or any drug (including prescription medication) to the extent it is less safe for the person to drive.
To speak with our experienced Savannah DUI lawyer, give us a call at (912) 417-5008 or contact us online today.

Types of Cases We Handle
- Administrative License Suspension (ALS)
- DUI Drugs
- Field Sobriety Tests
- Implied Consent
- DUI Penalties
- Under 21
- Breath & Blood Tests
- Challenging Breathalyzer Results
- Commercial Driver DUI
- DMV Hearings
- DUI Manslaughter
- Per Se
- DUI Process
- DUI With Injury
- Felony DUI
- Less Safe, Alcohol
- Multiple DUI
- Out of State DUI
- Second DUI
- Sobriety Checkpoints
Understanding Field Sobriety Tests
Field sobriety tests are often used by law enforcement officers to determine if a driver is under the influence of alcohol or drugs. These tests can include tasks such as walking in a straight line, standing on one leg, and following an object with your eyes. It's important to understand that these tests are not always accurate and can be influenced by various factors such as weather conditions, physical limitations, and nervousness.
Our experienced Savannah DUI attorneys can help you understand your rights when it comes to field sobriety tests and how they may impact your case. We can also provide guidance on how to handle these tests if you are pulled over for suspicion of DUI.
Knowing your rights and understanding the potential limitations of field sobriety tests can be crucial in building a strong defense against DUI charges. Contact our Savannah law firm today for expert legal representation and guidance.
Can a DUI Be Expunged in Georgia?
A DUI conviction in Georgia will stay on your criminal record permanently and can never be expunged. However, if your DUI charge has been dismissed or otherwise not prosecuted, the prosecuting attorney may allow the expungement of the charge from your record.


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Proven Results. Thousands of Times Over.
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Dismissed State Court: Obstruction of an Officer
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Reduced to City Ordinance Municipal Court: DUI - Failure to Maintain
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Dismissed State Court: Aggressive Driving
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Dismissed State Court: Obstruction of an Officer
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Dismissed Superior Court: Felony Fleeing to Elude (4 counts)
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Dismissed Superior Court: Terroristic Threats (2 Counts)
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Dismissed Municipal Court: Simple Assault
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Reduced to Reckless Driving Municipal Court: DUI
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Dismissed State Court: Obstruction
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Dismissed State Court: Simple Battery- Domestic Violence
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Dismissed Municipal Court: Simple Battery and Possession of Marijuana
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Dismissed State Court: No Seat Belt