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   Nevada DUI Frequently Asked Questions

DUI LIBRARY: We invite you to use our DUI Library to learn more about Nevada DUI.

DUI Frequently Asked Questions: View frequently asked questions related to DUI.


What do I do if I am pulled over for a DUI in Nevada?: First, always be polite to the police officer EVEN IF the officer is rude and disrespectful toward you. The officer will use his position of power and attitude in an attempt to try to get you to make statements to use in court to convict you of a DUI. Don’t do their work for them.

Second, do not make any statements other than what is on your driver’s license. Keep in mind that officers don’t necessarily need to issue you Miranda warnings when they first encounter you. Did you know that officers will use your statements as simple as the incorrect TIME OF DAY as proof that you are drunk! Quite simply, officers are highly trained in this area. You are not. Politely decline to make any statements other than what is on your driver’s license. Memorize, "I politely decline to make any statements."

Third, ALL field sobriety tests as well as the preliminary breathalizer test AT THE SCENE should be politely refused. Simply say, "No thank you, Officer." In Nevada, it is not mandatory that you perform field sobriety tests or submit to a preliminary breathalizer. Again, do not give the Officers and the State evidence to use against you to suspend you driver’s license and convict you of a crime!

Finally, keep in mind after you are arrested, usually at the jail, you MUST submit to testing to determine the presence of alcohol in your blood. In Nevada, you do NOT have a choice to refuse testing. Do not be combative with officers or the nurse at the jail and do not make any statements to anyone there.

By following all four guidelines, you have greatly increased your chances of avoiding a criminal conviction and keeping your driver’s license.


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