First DUI in Aspen: What Happens Next

A first DUI is overwhelming, but the process becomes manageable when you know the timeline and the decisions that matter most early on.

Step 1: The first 24–48 hours

  • Don’t miss any DMV-related deadlines tied to your paperwork.

  • Write down what you remember while it’s fresh.

  • Save all documents and notices.

  • Avoid discussing the incident publicly.

Step 2: Two tracks begin (court + DMV)

Most first-time DUI situations involve:

  • Court case: the criminal charge and court dates

  • DMV case: driving privilege consequences under Express Consent

Step 3: Evidence and leverage

Effective DUI defense is often about details:

  • stop legitimacy and reasonable suspicion

  • arrest probable cause

  • field sobriety test conditions and administration

  • testing timing/procedure and documentation

  • mismatches between video and the written report

Step 4: Common resolution paths

Depending on facts and exposure, the case may move toward:

  • dismissal (when proof/procedure fails)

  • reduction (when leverage exists)

  • negotiated outcomes (when appropriate)

  • trial preparation (when necessary)

What makes your “first DUI” unique in Aspen

Aspen cases often involve:

  • out-of-state visitors

  • travel impacts and scheduling concerns

  • reputation and discretion needs

We aim for a plan that protects your driving privileges, minimizes disruption, and puts you in the strongest position.

FAQ

Will I lose my license on a first DUI?
It depends on the facts and DMV process—timing and strategy matter.

Do I have to appear in Aspen if I live out of state?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no—depends on the case and court requirements.