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DUI Defense Lawyers in Santa Barbara County, California
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South Central Coast county whose 1929 Anacapa Street courthouse still hears live calendars; branch courts in Santa Maria serve the north county. Venue for most DUI defense matters arising in the county lies with the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Barbara, seated at Santa Barbara.
The law also keeps time: ten days from arrest to request the DMV administrative hearing under Cal. Veh. Code § 13353.2. The DMV's administrative per se suspension is separate from the criminal case — missing the 10-day window forfeits the hearing. Most misdemeanor DUI charges must be filed within one year (Cal. Penal Code § 802). The plaque below carries the citation; the roster that follows carries the rest.
The clock & the court
Ten days from arrest to request the DMV administrative hearing.
Cal. Veh. Code § 13353.2
The DMV's administrative per se suspension is separate from the criminal case — missing the 10-day window forfeits the hearing. Most misdemeanor DUI charges must be filed within one year (Cal. Penal Code § 802).
Superior Court of California, County of Santa Barbara.
County seat: Santa Barbara
Official court information, locations, and filing rules: www.sbcourts.org
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DUI Defense questions, cited
What happens to my license after a DUI arrest in California?
Two tracks run at once. The DMV's administrative per se process moves to suspend the license for driving at 0.08% BAC or higher (Cal. Veh. Code § 13353.2) — you have ten days from arrest to request a hearing, or the suspension takes effect automatically. The criminal case in superior court proceeds separately, and its outcome triggers its own license consequences (Veh. Code § 13352).
What are the penalties for a first DUI in California?
A first misdemeanor conviction typically carries three to five years of informal probation, fines and penalty assessments, a three-month (or longer) DUI program (Cal. Veh. Code § 23538), a license suspension with restricted-license options, and possible jail up to six months (Veh. Code § 23536). Most first offenders can drive with an ignition interlock device or restrictions under Veh. Code § 13352.4.
Can a DUI become a felony in California?
Yes — when it causes injury to another (Cal. Veh. Code § 23153, chargeable as a felony), when it is a fourth DUI within ten years (Veh. Code § 23550), or when the driver has a prior felony DUI (§ 23550.5). DUI causing death can be charged as gross vehicular manslaughter (Cal. Penal Code § 191.5) or, with prior DUI advisements, second-degree murder under People v. Watson (1981) 30 Cal.3d 290.
Do prior DUIs count against me, and for how long?
California uses a ten-year lookback: prior DUI and "wet reckless" convictions within ten years elevate the penalties for a new offense (Cal. Veh. Code § 23540, § 23546). A wet reckless plea under Veh. Code § 23103.5 reduces immediate penalties but still counts as a prior. Convictions also remain on the criminal record unless later dismissed under Penal Code § 1203.4.
Can I refuse a breath or blood test in California?
After a lawful DUI arrest, refusing chemical testing triggers a mandatory one-year license suspension for a first refusal under the implied consent law (Cal. Veh. Code § 23612, § 13353), on top of any DUI penalties — and the refusal is admissible. Pre-arrest handheld screening tests are generally optional for drivers 21 and over who are not on DUI probation.
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