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Showing 3 dui attorneys in St Michael, MN
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Gries Lenhardt Allen, P.L.L.P.
12725 43rd St NE #201, St Michael, MN 55376
(612) 568-0023
glalawfirm.com
Throndset Michenfelder Law Office
1 Central Ave W, St Michael, MN 55376
(763) 515-6110
tmlawmn.com
Couri & Ruppe Law Office
705 Central Ave E, St Michael, MN 55376
(763) 497-1930
couriruppe.com
What Does a DUI Attorney in St Michael Cost?
Typical costs for a DUI attorney in Minnesota range from 1500 to 5000 dollars for a first offense, with more complex cases costing 5000 to 10000 dollars or more. Fees depend on the attorney experience, case complexity, and whether the case goes to trial. Some attorneys offer flat fees while others charge hourly rates. This is general information, 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 Minnesota?
A first DUI in Minnesota can result in up to 90 days in jail, a fine up to 1000 dollars, and license revocation for 90 days. You may also need to complete a chemical dependency evaluation and attend a DUI education program.
How long do I have to request a hearing after a DUI arrest in St Michael?
You have only 30 days from the date of arrest to request a hearing with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety to contest your license revocation. Missing this deadline results in automatic revocation.
Can I get a limited license after a DUI in Minnesota?
Yes, you may be eligible for a limited license that allows driving to work, school, or treatment. Eligibility depends on factors like your BAC level and whether you have prior offenses. An attorney can help you apply.