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Chandler DUI Lawyer

Chandler DUI Lawyer

Michael Tamou, Arizona Chandler DUI defense attorney

Michael Tamou

Founding Attorney · DUI Defense

5.0 · DUI Defense

Arrested for DUI in Chandler? Even a first offense is a Class 1 misdemeanor with mandatory jail, fines, an ignition interlock, and a license suspension, and you have only 15 days to save your license at the MVD. Our DUI lawyers defend every level of DUI, from a first offense to felony aggravated DUI. Do not talk to police before you call us.

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Michael Tamou, Arizona Chandler DUI defense attorney

Michael Tamou

Founding Attorney · DUI Defense

★★★★★ 5.0 · DUI Defense

Written and legally reviewed by Michael Tamou, Founding Attorney of Tamou Law Group, PLLC. Last updated June 28, 2026.

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What Happens if You Get a DUI in Chandler?

Quick answer: A Chandler DUI under A.R.S. § 28-1381 is a Class 1 misdemeanor, the most serious misdemeanor in Arizona. Even a first offense carries a minimum of 10 days in jail (a court can suspend all but one day after alcohol screening), $1,250+ in fines and surcharges, a 90-day license suspension, and a 12-month ignition interlock. Jail climbs with your BAC, 30 days for an extreme DUI (.15+) and 45 days for a super extreme DUI (.20+), and with each prior. You also have just 15 days to request an MVD hearing to protect your license. The defense starts with the stop and the testing. Call 623-321-4699, 24/7.

Tamou Law Group team, former prosecutors defending Arizona Chandler DUI cases
Our Team Has Seen

Both Sides

Former Prosecutors · Law Enforcement · Public Defenders

When you call Tamou Law Group, you reach a firm that handles criminal defense exclusively, with serious experience defending Chandler DUI and other DUI cases across Arizona. Our team includes former prosecutors and law enforcement officers, so we know exactly how the State builds these cases, and where they fall apart.

At many large firms, the name on the building is a marketing figurehead, you rarely get them on the phone and your case goes to a junior associate. When you hire Tamou Law Group, your case is handled by a full team of attorneys, not associates, including Michael Tamou.

If you’ve been charged with Chandler DUI in Arizona, you probably have urgent questions about what you’re facing and what comes next. Here are straight answers to the questions people ask most, with a plain-English breakdown of the law under A.R.S. § 28-1381, the penalties, and the defenses that matter most.

DUI Charges We Defend in Chandler

A Phoenix DUI is not a single charge, it is a range, and the level you are facing changes everything about your penalties and defense. We defend every type of DUI in Phoenix, select your charge to learn more:

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When you are looking for the best Phoenix DUI lawyers, these are the independently verified credentials that matter, earned by Founding Attorney Michael Tamou and a full team of attorneys, including former prosecutors.

Why Chandler Chooses Tamou Law Group for DUI Defense

Tamou Law Group is recognized by the National Trial Lawyers Top 100, Super Lawyers, Elite Lawyer 2026, the National College for DUI Defense, and the DUI Defense Lawyers Association, and rated 5.0 on Google across hundreds of reviews. The difference: instead of a solo lawyer who hands your case to a junior associate, you get a full team of attorneys, including former prosecutors who once filed DUI charges and former law enforcement, led by Founding Attorney Michael Tamou. Available 24/7 at 623-321-4699.

How Much Jail Time for a DUI in Chandler?

Arizona sets mandatory minimum jail that climbs with each prior offense and with your blood-alcohol level. A standard first DUI starts at 10 days, an extreme DUI at 30 days, and a super extreme DUI at 45 days; a second DUI jumps to 90 days, and a third within 84 months becomes a Class 4 felony with a 4-month prison minimum. The table below shows the full escalation. Use the estimator to see the minimums for your situation.

Will You Lose Your License? The Chandler DUI Suspension Process

Your License Is on a Separate 15-Day Clock

A Chandler DUI starts a license suspension at the MVD that is completely separate from your criminal case, and it can take effect even before any conviction. A BAC of .08 or higher means a 90-day suspension (admin per se, A.R.S. 28-1385); refusing the breath or blood test means a 12-month suspension (implied consent, A.R.S. 28-1321). You have only 15 days from your arrest to stop it.

STEP 1

The Suspension

Under admin per se (A.R.S. 28-1385) a BAC of .08+ suspends your license for 90 days; refusing the test (A.R.S. 28-1321) is a 12-month suspension. This MVD action is separate from court and can hit even if your criminal case is later dismissed.

STEP 2

How We Move to Stop It

We file your MVD hearing request within the 15-day window, which puts the suspension on hold while we fight. Then we attack the stop, the breath or blood result, and whether the implied-consent advisory was properly read to you.

STEP 3

The Hearing & Keeping You Driving

At the MVD hearing the State must prove the basis for the suspension, and we cross-examine the arresting officer. If a suspension still applies, we get you a Special Ignition Interlock Restricted License so you can keep driving to work, school, and treatment.

The 15-day deadline is unforgiving. Miss it and the suspension is automatic. Call 623-321-4699 today and we will file the MVD hearing request for you.

How We Investigate a Chandler DUI

Winning a DUI starts with taking apart how the State built its case. In every case we:

  • Examine the stop, whether police had reasonable suspicion to pull you over at all.
  • Review the field sobriety tests, whether they were administered and scored to NHTSA standards.
  • Scrutinize the breath test, calibration, maintenance logs, the 15-minute observation, and mouth alcohol.
  • Challenge the blood draw, who drew it, how it was stored, fermentation, and the chain of custody.
  • Analyze rising BAC, whether your level was actually below the limit while you were driving.
  • Protect your rights, Miranda, the right to counsel, and any unlawful search or seizure.

Where Your Chandler DUI Case Is Heard

A misdemeanor Chandler DUI is prosecuted in the Chandler Municipal Court for arrests in the area, while a felony aggravated DUI goes to the Maricopa County Superior Court. Knowing the court, its prosecutors, and its procedures matters, and we appear in all of them. See our Arizona court directory for locations and what to expect.

How Arizona’s 84-Month DUI Look-Back Works

Arizona counts prior DUIs within 84 months (seven years) of the current offense to decide whether it is a first, second, or third DUI. A prior that falls outside the window, was uncounseled, or is otherwise invalid may not count, which can drop your penalties to a lower tier. We pull and scrutinize the record behind every alleged prior.

Chandler DUI Jail-Time Escalation

Arizona DUI penalties are driven by two things: how many prior DUIs you have in the last 84 months, and your BAC. Here is how the mandatory minimum jail time climbs.

Arizona DUI Jail Time by Offense & BAC (Mandatory Minimums)
Offense (within 84 months)Standard DUI (.08–.149)Extreme DUI (.15–.199)Super Extreme (.20+)
1st offense10 days30 days45 days
2nd offense90 days120 days180 days
3rd offenseFelony: 4 months prisonFelony: 4 months prisonFelony: 4 months prison

Minimums only; on a first offense a court may suspend part of the jail term after alcohol screening. A 3rd DUI within 84 months is an aggravated (felony) DUI under A.R.S. 28-1383.

Charged with Chandler DUI in Arizona? Talk to our defense team before you speak with police or investigators, 24/7.

The Charge, Element by Element

What the State Must Prove for Chandler DUI

To convict you of Chandler DUI under A.R.S. § 28-1381, the prosecutor must prove every one of these elements beyond a reasonable doubt. If even one fails, the charge fails.

  1. 1Driving or actual physical control. You were driving, or in actual physical control of, a vehicle in Chandler.
  2. 2Impairment or a prohibited BAC. You were impaired to the slightest degree, or had a BAC of .08 or more (.15+ extreme, .20+ super extreme).
  3. 3A lawful stop. Police had reasonable suspicion to stop you and probable cause to arrest, both are required and both are challengeable.
  4. 4Reliable testing. The breath or blood test was properly calibrated, administered, and preserved, errors here can suppress the result.
Every element above is a place to fight. The State must prove them all; we only need to defeat one. The stop, the search, the State’s evidence, and proof of intent or knowledge are common weak points.

Examples of Conduct Charged as Chandler DUI

  • A standard Chandler DUI with a BAC of .08 to .149
  • A Chandler extreme DUI (.15 to .199)
  • A Chandler super extreme DUI (.20 or higher)
  • A Chandler DUI involving drugs, marijuana, or prescription medication
Sentencing Exposure

What Sentence Could You Actually Face?

A Chandler DUI carries mandatory minimum jail that rises steeply with your BAC tier and with each prior.

Standard

.08–.149 BAC

Jail:10 days min
Fines:$1,250+
Interlock:12 months
License:90-day susp.

Extreme

.15–.199 BAC

Jail:30 days min
Fines:$2,500+
Interlock:12 months
License:Suspension

Super Extreme

.20+ BAC

Jail:45 days min
Fines:$2,750+
Interlock:18 months
License:Suspension

⚠ A First Chandler DUI Does Not Have to Mean Jail

On a standard first DUI, a court can suspend all but one day of the 10-day jail term once you complete alcohol screening, so the realistic exposure is often far less than the minimum suggests. Beating or reducing the charge, by challenging the stop, the breath or blood test, or impairment, can avoid jail and the interlock entirely.

Penalty Estimator

Estimate Chandler DUI Penalties: Jail, Fines & Fees

See the mandatory minimums for your situation in seconds.

Arizona DUI Penalty Estimator — Jail, Fines & Fees

Defense Strategies

How We Fight Arizona Chandler DUI Cases

Every case has weak points. These are the defenses we look at first.

Attacking the Stop & the Test

No Reasonable Suspicion for the Stop. If police lacked a lawful reason to pull you over, the evidence that followed can be suppressed.

Breath-Test Errors. Intoxilyzer machines must be calibrated and maintained; radio interference, mouth alcohol, and operator error inflate readings.

Blood-Draw & Chain-of-Custody Problems. An improper draw, unqualified phlebotomist, fermentation, or a broken chain can make a blood result inadmissible.

Rising BAC. Your BAC may have been below the limit while driving and only rose by the time of testing; the State must prove your level at the time of driving.

No Actual Physical Control. Sitting in a parked car is not always driving.

Protecting Your License & Your Record

The 15-Day MVD Hearing. Requesting an MVD hearing within 15 days preserves your license while we fight the case and challenge the suspension.

Priors Outside 84 Months. A prior DUI that falls outside the seven-year window does not count, which can drop the offense to a lower tier.

Reduction to Reckless Driving. With problems in the stop or testing, a DUI can be reduced to reckless driving, no mandatory interlock and far less exposure.

Mitigation & Screening. Treatment, screening, and a strong record can reduce jail time and protect your ability to drive.

Our Defense Team

The Experts We Bring to the Table

Drug cases are built on lab reports, searches, and informants. We bring the specialists who take them apart.

Forensic Chemists & Toxicologists

Drug ID & Weight

Independently test the substance and its usable weight, the elements the State must prove, and expose flawed lab work.

Search & Seizure Analysts

How the Drugs Were Found

Reconstruct the stop, the search, and the warrant to find the Fourth Amendment violations that get evidence suppressed.

Informant & Buy Experts

Controlled Buys

Scrutinize confidential informants, controlled-buy procedure, and inducement, the weak core of many sale cases.

Chain-of-Custody Analysts

Evidence Handling

Trace the drugs from seizure to lab and expose gaps, mislabeling, and contamination that make the evidence unreliable.

Digital Forensics Experts

Texts & ‘For Sale’ Proof

Examine phone and message evidence the State uses to argue intent to sell, and challenge what it actually proves.

Treatment & Mitigation Specialists

Drug Court & Diversion

Build the case for TASC, drug court, and treatment-based resolutions that avoid a conviction or prison.

Proven Results

Recent Chandler DUI Defense Results

Every case is unique and results depend on the facts, but these examples reflect how our firm handles Chandler DUI cases across Arizona.

Extreme DUI, BAC .19

Offense: ARS 28-1382Court: Chandler

Dismissed

A bad stop and breath-test calibration failures gutted the case; dismissed before trial.

Standard DUI, BAC .084

Offense: ARS 28-1381Court: Maricopa County

Not Guilty

A rising-BAC defense showed the level was under the limit while driving; the jury acquitted.

Second DUI, BAC .14

Offense: ARS 28-1381Court: Maricopa County

Reduced to Reckless

An alleged prior fell outside 84 months; reduced to reckless driving, no interlock.

DUI, Warrantless Blood Draw

Offense: ARS 28-1381Court: Maricopa County

Suppressed

A warrantless blood draw was suppressed, gutting the State’s proof.

Aggravated (3rd) DUI

Offense: ARS 28-1383Court: Maricopa County Superior

Felony Avoided

We excluded a prior conviction; the felony aggravated DUI was dropped to a misdemeanor.

DUI, MVD Hearing

Offense: ARS 28-1381Court: Arizona MVD

License Saved

We won the 15-day MVD hearing and our client kept driving throughout the case.

Client Reviews

What Clients Say About Tamou Law

Real Google reviews from clients we have defended across Phoenix and Maricopa County. Every review is from a criminal defense client, never padded with non-legal work.

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Cases Won
100%
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Clients reach us searching for a Chandler DUI lawyer, DUI attorney in Chandler, Chandler DUI defense, first DUI in Chandler, and a Scottsdale DUI attorney. Our Phoenix criminal defense lawyers and Scottsdale criminal defense attorneys defend Chandler DUI and other DUI cases across Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, and all of Maricopa County, from offices in both cities. This page is part of our Arizona dui charges practice. Call 623-321-4699 or contact our team for a free, confidential consultation, 24/7.

Common Questions

Arizona Chandler DUI FAQs

Quick answers to the questions we hear most about Chandler DUI charges, penalties, and defenses in Arizona.

How much does a DUI cost in Chandler?

A first Phoenix DUI commonly runs $7,000 to $10,000 or more once fines, fees, higher insurance, interlock, and classes are counted. Use our Arizona DUI Cost Calculator for a full estimate. The real cost climbs with a higher BAC and any priors.

Can a Chandler DUI be reduced to reckless driving?

Yes. With problems in the stop, the testing, or the evidence, a DUI can be reduced to reckless driving, which means less jail, lower fines, and no mandatory ignition interlock.

Will I lose my license after a Chandler DUI?

A DUI arrest triggers a separate MVD license suspension handled apart from the court case. You have only 15 days to request an MVD hearing to protect your license, so call 623-321-4699 right away.

Do I have to install an ignition interlock device?

Arizona requires an ignition interlock for most DUI convictions, typically 12 months or longer. Reducing or dismissing the charge can shorten or avoid the interlock requirement.

Can a first DUI be dismissed in Chandler?

Yes. A first DUI is dismissed when there was no reasonable suspicion for the stop, no probable cause to arrest, or the breath or blood test was mishandled. Every step of the case is a place to challenge the evidence.

Is a DUI a felony in Arizona?

Most first and second DUIs are Class 1 misdemeanors. A DUI becomes a felony, aggravated DUI under A.R.S. 28-1383, on a third offense within 84 months, when you drive on a suspended or revoked license, or with a child under 15 in the car. Felony DUI carries mandatory prison.

What is the legal BAC limit for a DUI in Chandler?

The limit is .08 for most drivers, .04 for commercial drivers, and zero tolerance for anyone under 21. But Arizona can still convict you below .08 if you were impaired to the slightest degree. At .15 it becomes an extreme DUI and at .20 a super extreme DUI, each with harsher mandatory penalties.

Is an extreme DUI a felony in Arizona?

No. An extreme DUI (BAC .15 or higher) is still a Class 1 misdemeanor, not a felony, but it carries harsher mandatory jail, 30 days at .15 and 45 days at .20. A DUI only becomes a felony (aggravated DUI) on a third offense within 84 months, on a suspended license, or with a child under 15 in the car.

Can I refuse a breath or blood test in Arizona?

Under Arizona’s implied consent law, refusing a chemical test triggers an automatic 12-month license suspension, and police can still get a warrant for your blood. Whether you refused or not, the testing is challengeable.

How long does a DUI stay on your record in Arizona?

A DUI conviction is permanent and cannot be expunged, though it may later be set aside. It also stays on your MVD record for the 84-month period used to count prior offenses.

Will I get a real attorney or a junior associate?

At Tamou Law Group your defense is handled by a full team of experienced attorneys, not associates, including Michael Tamou. Call 623-321-4699, 24/7.

Key Takeaways

  • A Chandler DUI under A.R.S. 28-1381 is a Class 1 misdemeanor, even a first offense carries mandatory jail.
  • You have just 15 days from arrest to request an MVD hearing or your license is automatically suspended.
  • Jail climbs with your BAC and with every prior DUI in the last 84 months, see the escalation table below.
  • Misdemeanor DUIs are heard in the Chandler Municipal Court; a third DUI in 84 months is a felony in Maricopa County Superior Court.
  • Most DUIs are won on the stop, the breath or blood test, and proof of impairment.
  • Your case is handled by a full team of attorneys, not associates, including Michael Tamou, 24/7 at 623-321-4699.
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