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Showing 6 dui attorneys in Palm Harbor, FL
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Morgan & Morgan
35686 US Hwy 19 N, Palm Harbor, FL 34684
(727) 275-6090
forthepeople.com
Fran Haasch Law Group Accident & Injury Lawyers
1275 Nebraska Ave, Palm Harbor, FL 34683
(727) 758-0233
lawfran.com
Bernhardt Riley, Attorneys at Law, PLLC
2706 US-19 ALT #213, Palm Harbor, FL 34683
(727) 275-9575
brflorida.com
K. Dean Kantaras, P.A.
3531 US-19 ALT, Palm Harbor, FL 34683
(727) 939-6113
kantaraslaw.com
Robert Eckard & Associates, P.A.
3110 Palm Harbor Blvd, Palm Harbor, FL 34683
(727) 772-1941
roberteckardlaw.com
Law Office of Jocic & Koulianos, P.A.
2999 US-19 ALT Suite A, Palm Harbor, FL 34683
(727) 937-1669
jocicandkoulianos.com
What Does a DUI Attorney in Palm Harbor Cost?
The cost of hiring a DUI attorney in Florida typically ranges from 1500 to 5000 dollars for a standard case. More complex cases involving accidents or high BAC levels may cost 5000 to 10000 dollars or more. Many attorneys offer payment plans. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the penalties for a first DUI in Florida?
A first DUI in Florida can result in fines up to 1000 dollars 50 hours of community service and up to six months in jail. You may also face a license suspension of six months to one year and mandatory DUI school.
How long do I have to challenge a DUI charge in Palm Harbor?
You typically have 10 days from your arrest to request a formal review hearing with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Missing this deadline can result in an automatic license suspension.