DUI Lawyers in Greeley and Weld County, CO
Top Driving Under the Influence FAQs: BAC, Weld County Jail Time, and More

Our DUI lawyers in Greeley and Weld County, CO understand that Driving Under the Influence, C.R.S. 42-4-1301 (1) (a), and Driving While Ability Impaired, C.R.S. 42-4-1301 (1) (b), can be complex charges.  Elements of DUI charges such as Blood Alcohol Content / BAC, possible Weld County Jail time, the express consent test, and many others are what make these cases so challenging for many people.  The good news is that if you’ve been charged for drinking and driving, it’s not your job to navigate your own case – it’s the responsibility of a DUI attorney representing you.  If you have been charged, contact us today, and we can help you protect your future. 

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How Much Jail Time for a DUI in Colorado? | Weld County Jail Time for Driving Under the Influence 

How Much Alcohol for DUI or DWAI in Greeley? | BAC Limits in Colorado: 0.08 for DUI, 0.051 for DWAI 

What is the Express Consent Test in Milliken, CO? 

Are Roadside Tests Required in Colorado? | Breathalyzers and Field Sobriety Tests: Always Say No! 

Contact a Top Greeley DUI Lawyer Today 

How Much Jail Time for a DUI in Colorado? | Weld County Jail Time for Driving Under the Influence 

Driving Under the Influence and Driving While Ability Impaired both entail mandatory Weld County Jail time if you are convicted.  The specific sentencing ranges depend on how many prior convictions of DUI, DWAI, Vehicular Assault, or Vehicular Homicide are on your record.  If you are convicted, you could face up to 364 days in the Weld County Jail, unless you have been charged with felony DUI or felony DWAI.   Even so, if it’s your first DUI, this mandatory jail time requirement may be waived if you agree to alcohol treatment and classes. 

How Much Alcohol for DUI or DWAI in Greeley? | BAC Limits in Colorado: 0.08 for DUI, 0.051 for DWAI 

Many people wonder how much alcohol they can safely consume without getting charged with DUI or DWAI in Greeley.  There is no cut and dry answer, given that each person’s body responds to alcohol differently.  However, if you had a BAC of 0.08 at the time that you drove, you would be charged with DUI.  DWAI is charged when a person drives with a BAC of 0.051 – 0.079.  Yet even if you had a lower BAC at the time that you drove, but your ability to drive was still affected by alcohol, you could still be charged with DWAI or DUI. 

What is the Express Consent Test in Milliken, CO? 

In Milliken, CO, the express consent test is a blood or breath test that you are required to take after you have been arrested on suspicion for Driving Under the Influence or Driving While Ability Impaired.  You may not know this, but if you have a Colorado driver’s license, you have already provided your consent to take one of these tests if you are arrested for DUI or DWAI.  While these tests can technically be refused, usually not a good idea.  This is because you could be designated a Persistent Drunk Driver (even if it’s your first DUI / DWAI) and face severe consequences as a result. 

Are Roadside Tests Required in Colorado? | Breathalyzers and Field Sobriety Tests: Always Say No! 

While you are required to take the express consent test in Colorado, it is important to know that you are not required to participate in roadside tests, including the breathalyzer or field sobriety tests.  If a Greeley Police Officer, Weld County Sheriff’s Deputy, or Colorado Highway Patrol Officer asks you to take these tests, politely decline.  These tests only serve to help the Officer so that they can get enough probable cause to arrest you.  They’re also notoriously difficult to pass, even if you’re totally sober! 

Contact a Top Greeley DUI Lawyer Today 

 DUI cases can be complicated, which is why you should never tackle them alone.  If you have been charged for drinking and driving, contact a top Greeley DUI lawyer today.  Our lawyers with over 30 years of combined experience have the expertise, skill, and strategy to competently handle your case.  By representing you at the Weld County Court, we can ensure the best possible outcome.  Depending on your specific case, this could even mean dropped charges.  Don’t wait: give us a call today, and together, we can protect your future. 


Have you been charged with Driving Under the Influence or Driving While Ability Impaired?  Remember to always be smart and exercise your right to remain silent.  Do not talk to the Colorado Highway Patrol, Greeley Police, or Weld County Sheriff.  Instead, call 970-616-6009 to discuss your case with a DUI lawyer in Greeley with over 30 years of experience today.  Together, we can protect your future. 

 The location for the Weld County Court is 901 9th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. We’ll see you there!

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