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What to Do If You’re Pulled Over for a DUI in Florida

  • Writer: Gil Singletary
    Gil Singletary
  • Oct 17, 2025
  • 1 min read

Getting stopped for a DUI can be frightening, but how you respond in those first few moments can significantly affect the outcome of your case. Here’s what you should—and shouldn’t—do.


1. Stay Calm and Be Polite

Avoid confrontation or panic. Be respectful and cooperative without volunteering extra information.


2. Know Your Rights

You are not required to answer incriminating questions. You can politely decline to discuss details until you’ve spoken with your lawyer.


3. Understand the Implications of Refusing a Test

Refusing a breath or field sobriety test can have automatic license consequences in Florida. Always ask to speak to an attorney before deciding.


4. Contact a DUI Defense Attorney Immediately

The sooner your lawyer gets involved, the better your chances of protecting your record and your freedom.

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