Talk to a Collier County DUI lawyer today.
If you were arrested in Naples, Marco Island, Immokalee, Golden Gate, or anywhere in Collier County, early choices can affect your license and the direction of your case. Get a clear plan on what matters first.
What to do in the first 24–72 hours.
A DUI arrest can feel chaotic. The goal is to stop small mistakes from becoming big problems. Here are the most common priorities people need help sorting out early.
Get your paperwork organized
Gather anything you received during the stop/arrest and after release.
- Uniform traffic citation (or booking paperwork)
- Any court date info (time/location)
- Breath/blood paperwork (if provided)
Understand driving / license risk
For most people, driving is the main concern. A review helps clarify what’s possible based on your facts.
- First DUI vs prior history
- Testing vs refusal allegation
- CDL or job-related driving needs
Don’t “talk yourself into” trouble
Avoid guessing, oversharing, or trying to handle timelines blindly.
- Don’t post case details online
- Don’t miss dates or required steps
- Get a plan before court
How a case review helps
We focus on practical outcomes: what happens next, what deadlines exist, and what the “first moves” should be for your situation.
Collier County areas we commonly see
Naples, Marco Island, Immokalee, Golden Gate, and surrounding Collier County roadways.
If you’re not sure exactly where the case is filed, send what you know (city/citation/court date info).
Goal: calm, clear next steps — not fear-based guessing.
Call now for fastest response, or submit the form for a call-back.
Need urgency? If your court date is close or you’re worried about driving, call first.