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A DUI Arrest Can Move on Multiple Timelines

After a DUI arrest in Snohomish, the process does not move through just one system. In addition to the criminal case filed in court, there is a separate process through the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) that can affect your ability to drive.

At Veitch Ault Defense, DUI defense starts with addressing both parts of the case early. That includes protecting your license, preparing for court, and reviewing the details of the stop and arrest. Our Snohomish DUI defense attorneys and King County DUI defense attorneys have represented more than 1,000 clients across Washington, and we look forward to assisting you.

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What Happens After a DUI Arrest?

After a DUI arrest, the legal process develops in stages rather than all at once. Some consequences begin immediately, while others take longer to take shape. One of the first issues involves your driving privileges through the Department of Licensing.

Early in the process:

  • You have a short window to request a hearing to challenge a license suspension
  • If no request is made, the suspension or revocation generally takes effect automatically
  • The DOL process is separate from the court case
  • Each process follows its own timeline and outcome

If a hearing is requested:

  • You may be eligible to continue driving while the case is pending
  • Hearings are often scheduled within roughly 60 days
  • Most are conducted by phone with a hearing examiner

That means the license issue may already be moving before the court case is fully scheduled.

About Snohomish, Washington

Snohomish-County

Snohomish is a historic city in Snohomish County known for its downtown district, riverfront, and proximity to major commuter routes connecting to Everett and the greater Seattle area. While smaller than surrounding cities, it remains closely tied to regional traffic patterns and law enforcement activity across the county.

DUI cases connected to Snohomish are not always handled in a single court. Where your case is filed depends on the location of the arrest and the agency involved.

DUI Cases in Snohomish

Where a DUI case is handled in Snohomish depends on the agency involved and how the charge is filed.

  • Cases involving the Snohomish Police Department are typically filed in Snohomish Municipal Court
  • Arrests made by the Washington State Patrol or other agencies are often filed in Snohomish County District Court

Snohomish County District Court operates multiple divisions, including Everett, Lynnwood, Monroe, and Arlington. The specific court location depends on where the arrest occurred and how the case is filed. A Snohomish DUI lawyer can help determine where your case is likely to be filed and what steps should be taken early.

We also handle DUI cases in Everett, Lynnwood, and throughout Snohomish County.

What Are the Penalties for DUI in Snohomish?

The penalties for a DUI in Washington depend on factors like prior history, BAC level, and whether a test was refused.

First DUI Offense (Or No Prior Within 7 Years)

BAC under .15% may include:

  • Minimum 1 day in jail or 15 days of Electronic Home Detention
  • Fines starting around $990.50
  • 90-day license suspension
  • SR-22 insurance for 3 years
  • Probation and monitoring requirements
  • Ignition interlock requirement
  • Alcohol evaluation and possible treatment

BAC .15% or higher, or refusal:

  • Minimum 2 days in jail or 30 days of Electronic Home Detention
  • Fines starting around $1,245.50
  • 1–2 year license revocation
  • Increased monitoring and restrictions

Second DUI Offense (Within 7 Years)

  • 30–45 days in jail plus electronic monitoring (ranges vary)
  • Fines exceeding $1,200
  • 2–3 year license revocation depending on BAC or refusal
  • Long-term ignition interlock and probation

Third DUI Offense (Within 7 Years)

  • 90–120 days in jail plus extended monitoring
  • Fines starting above $2,000
  • 3–4 year license revocation
  • Long-term ignition interlock requirements
  • Ongoing supervision

What to Expect as Your Case Moves Forward

As your case progresses, different parts of the process begin to take shape at different times. Some steps begin immediately, while others take shape over time. During the period after an arrest:

  • Reports are submitted to the prosecutor
  • Charging decisions are made
  • Court dates are scheduled
  • Evidence is reviewed and organized

The timing of these steps can vary depending on which court handles the case and how it is filed.

Talk to a Snohomish DUI Defense Lawyer Today

After a DUI arrest in Snohomish, there is a limited window to address your license and begin preparing your defense. Missing early deadlines can affect your options before the case is fully developed.

Veitch Ault Defense offers free, confidential consultations. You can speak directly with an attorney about your situation and what to expect moving forward.

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Call 425-452-1600 or contact our firm online to request your free and confidential case evaluation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Where is a DUI case filed if I’m arrested in Snohomish?
    It depends on the circumstances. Cases involving the Snohomish Police Department are typically filed in Snohomish Municipal Court. Arrests made by the Washington State Patrol or other agencies are often filed in Snohomish County District Court.
  2. Will my case always be handled in Snohomish County District Court?
    Not always. Some cases stay in municipal court, while others are filed at the county level. The court depends on who made the arrest and how the charge is filed.
  3. How long does it take to get a court date after a DUI in Snohomish?
    Timelines can vary. In some cases, a court date is scheduled within a few weeks. In others, particularly those filed in district court, it may take longer before the first appearance is set.
  4. Can I lose my license before I go to court?
    Yes. The Department of Licensing handles license actions separately, and those can begin shortly after the arrest, regardless of when your court case starts.
  5. Does it matter which law enforcement agency arrested me?
    Yes. The arresting agency can affect where your case is filed, which court hears it, and how the process moves forward.
  6. Can a Snohomish DUI case be filed in more than one court system?
    Yes. Some cases are filed in Snohomish Municipal Court, while others may be filed in Snohomish County District Court depending on the arresting agency and location.

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If you were arrested for DUI anywhere in King County, the first few days matter. You have a short window to protect your license and begin addressing the court case.

Veitch Ault Defense offers free, confidential consultations. You can speak directly with an attorney about your situation, what to expect, and what steps to take next.

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For a free consultation to discuss your pending case or other legal matters, please call us any time at 425-452-1600 or complete our online contact form. Our attorneys will explain the entire process surrounding your charge and remove the fear and uncertainty regarding your arrest. Our team should be your first call if you need a top-rated, dedicated, and responsive DUI/DWI or criminal defense attorney. If success in your legal matters is your only option, we hope that you will place your trust in top-rated Washington State DUI attorney Robert Ault.  

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