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DUI: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the legal limit of intoxication in California? If you are driving or otherwise operating a motor vehicle, your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) must be below .08%. If your BAC is .08% or more, you may be found guilty of driving under the influence.

What if you’re under 21? Is the legal limit different? California observes a “zero tolerance” law, which means a driver under the age of 21 must have a BAC below .01%. The intention is to discourage underage drinking.

What should I do if I am arrested? A soon as you can, it is important to contact a DUI attorney who will be able to represent you from here on out. Not only can your attorney represent you at your Los Angeles DMV hearing, they will help you through the entire court process so you get the best outcome possible.

Do I have to agree to a breath or blood test? Technically, you do not have to agree to have your blood, breath or urine tested for alcohol. However, if you refuse, you will automatically lose your license for a period of time. This is covered under California’s implied consent law, which basically provides that by driving, you have given your consent to be tested for intoxication (if you are believed to be driving under the influence.)

What is a field sobriety test? A field sobriety test is one of a number of tests that a law enforcement officer may use to determine whether you are intoxicated. This can include following an object with your eyes, standing on one leg, or walking in a straight line.

What is a “breathalyzer”? A breathalyzer is a form of breath testing device that is used to measure the level of one’s blood alcohol by testing their breath. This form of testing is not necessarily reliable, particularly in portable breath testing devices used in field sobriety testing.
 
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