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Posted by Christopher Combs on June 30, 2025

A DUI lawyer in Southern Illinois is an attorney who defends people charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of substances. If you or your loved one have been arrested for DUI in Southern Illinois, you need to act quickly. DUI charges in Illinois are serious — the penalties can affect your freedom, your driving privileges, and your future for years to come.

Whether your case is being handled in Carbondale, Marion, Belleville, or another Southern Illinois court, the consequences can be life-changing. The right DUI lawyer can help protect your rights, fight to keep you out of jail, and work to save your driver’s license.

Combs Waterkotte’s Southern Illinois criminal defense lawyers are ready to step in immediately to fight for you. Contact us at (314) 900-HELP or fill out our online contact form for a free, confidential case review.

What You’ll Learn on This Page

  • What DUI charges mean in Illinois and how they can happen even if your BAC is below 0.08%.
  • The penalties for first-time, repeat, and aggravated DUI charges.
  • What happens to your driver’s license after a DUI arrest and how the summary suspension process works.
  • The long-term consequences of a DUI conviction in Illinois.
  • Common DUI defense strategies, including how we challenge traffic stops, breath tests, and field sobriety tests.
  • How a DUI lawyer in Southern Illinois can help you through the entire process — from protecting your license to defending you in court.
  • What steps you should take immediately if you are charged with DUI in Illinois.
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    What is a DUI in Illinois?

    In Illinois, a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) means operating a motor vehicle while your ability to drive is impaired by alcohol, drugs, or any intoxicating substance. You can also be charged with DUI if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is 0.08% or higher, even if you don’t feel impaired.

    Illinois DUI laws also apply to drugged driving, which can include both illegal drugs and prescription medications that affect your ability to drive safely.

    It’s important to know that you don’t have to reach the 0.08% BAC threshold to be arrested for DUI. If your driving is affected by alcohol, drugs, or a combination of substances, you can still face DUI charges under Illinois law.

    Illinois DUI laws are found under 625 ILCS 5/11-501, which sets out how DUI is defined, how it’s prosecuted, and the penalties involved.

    Types of DUI Charges in Southern Illinois

    DUI charges in Illinois can vary depending on the circumstances of your arrest, your driving history, and whether anyone was harmed. Here are the most common types of DUI charges drivers face in Southern Illinois:

    First-Time DUI (Class A Misdemeanor)

    A first DUI offense in Illinois is usually charged as a Class A misdemeanor. It can result in up to one year in jail, fines up to $2,500, a minimum one-year driver’s license revocation, and mandatory alcohol education or treatment.

    Aggravated DUI (Felony)

    A DUI can become a felony if certain aggravating factors are present. Examples include:

    • Driving under the influence with a child under the age of 16 in the vehicle.
    • Causing serious injury or death while driving under the influence.
    • Having three or more prior DUI convictions.
    • Driving on a suspended or revoked license at the time of the DUI arrest.

    Aggravated DUI charges carry much harsher penalties, including possible prison time and long-term loss of driving privileges.

    Repeat DUI Offenses

    A second or third DUI conviction comes with increased penalties. Additional jail time, longer license revocations, and stricter probation or supervision terms can apply.

    DUI with a Minor Passenger

    Driving under the influence with a minor passenger can lead to enhanced penalties, including mandatory community service, additional fines, and potential felony charges.

    DUI Causing Injury or Death

    If a DUI accident results in serious bodily injury, permanent disability, or death, you could face aggravated DUI charges and lengthy prison sentences.

    Drug DUI

    You can be charged with DUI in Illinois for driving under the influence of illegal drugs, prescription medications, or over-the-counter substances if they impair your ability to drive safely.

    CDL DUI

    Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holders face harsher DUI penalties in Illinois. A first CDL DUI can lead to a one-year CDL disqualification, even if you were driving your personal vehicle. A second DUI results in lifetime disqualification. CDL drivers are also held to a stricter BAC limit of 0.04% when operating commercial vehicles.

    DUI Penalties in Southern Illinois

    DUI penalties in Illinois depend on whether it’s your first offense, a repeat offense, or an aggravated DUI. The consequences can include jail time, fines, license suspension or revocation, and long-term impact on your driving record and insurance.

    Illinois DUI Penalties Overview

    DUI Offense Potential Penalties
    First DUI (Class A Misdemeanor) – Up to 1 year in jail
    – Fines up to $2,500
    – Minimum 1-year license revocation
    – Mandatory alcohol education or treatment
    – Possible installation of BAIID
    Second DUI – Minimum 5 days in jail or 240 hours of community service
    – Up to 1 year in jail
    – Minimum 5-year license revocation if within 20 years
    – Mandatory BAIID installation
    Aggravated DUI (Felony) – Prison time starting at 1 year
    – Longer license revocation periods
    – Substantially higher fines
    – Additional penalties if child passengers, injury, or death involved
    Statutory Summary Suspension – Automatic license suspension for 6 to 12 months
    – Can occur even before conviction
    – Can be challenged in a separate hearing
    CDL DUI – CDL disqualification for at least 1 year on first offense
    – Lifetime disqualification for second offense
    – BAC limit of 0.04% for commercial drivers

    Long-Term Consequences

    A DUI conviction stays on your record permanently in Illinois — it cannot be expunged or sealed.

    You may face increased insurance premiums, loss of employment, and long-term driver’s license restrictions.

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    Summary Suspension and License Reinstatement After a DUI in Southern Illinois

    In Illinois, if you are arrested for DUI, your driver’s license is subject to an automatic Statutory Summary Suspension — even before you are convicted. This suspension is triggered if you either fail or refuse a chemical test (such as a breath or blood test).

    Statutory Summary Suspension

    • Failed Test (BAC 0.08% or higher): Automatic 6-month license suspension.
    • Refused Test: Automatic 12-month license suspension.
    • Commercial Drivers: Immediate CDL disqualification can apply even if driving a personal vehicle.

    You can challenge the summary suspension by filing a Petition to Rescind. This must be done within 90 days of the notice of suspension or your first court date, whichever comes first.

    The court must schedule a hearing within 30 days of filing the petition or within 30 days of the first court appearance, whichever is later. If the hearing does not occur within this time frame, the suspension may be automatically rescinded.

    License Reinstatement

    If your license is suspended after a DUI arrest, a DUI lawyer can help you:

    • File the paperwork to contest the suspension.
    • Represent you at license reinstatement hearings to save your license.
    • Pursue a Monitoring Device Driving Permit (MDDP), which allows you to drive with a BAIID device installed (if necessary).
    • Guide you through the formal reinstatement process after your suspension period ends (if necessary).

    The sooner you act, the better your chances of minimizing the time you are without your driving privileges.

    DUI Defense Strategies in Illinois

    Being charged with DUI in Illinois does not mean you will automatically be convicted. A skilled DUI defense attorney can examine the facts of your case and build a strategy to challenge the charges and protect your future. Common DUI defense strategies include:

    Challenging the Traffic Stop

    Police officers must have a valid legal reason to stop you. If the stop was not supported by reasonable suspicion — such as observing erratic driving, traffic violations, or signs of impairment — any evidence collected after the stop may be excluded from your case.

    Questioning Field Sobriety Tests

    Field sobriety tests can be unreliable. Many factors, including medical conditions, nerves, uneven pavement, and weather conditions, can impact test performance. Your attorney may argue that these tests do not accurately reflect impairment.

    Challenging Chemical Test Results

    Breathalyzers and blood tests must be properly administered, regularly calibrated, and conducted by trained personnel. Any mistakes in test administration, machine maintenance, or timing can lead to unreliable BAC results.

    Challenging Observations of Impairment

    Police reports often rely on subjective observations such as slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, or the smell of alcohol. Your attorney can present alternative explanations for these signs that are not related to impairment.

    Asserting Constitutional Violations

    If your rights were violated — such as illegal search and seizure, failure to read Miranda rights, or unlawful arrest — your attorney can file motions to suppress evidence that was improperly obtained.

    Negotiating for Reduced Charges

    When appropriate, your attorney may work to have the charges reduced to a lesser offense like reckless driving or to negotiate sentencing options that minimize the long-term impact on your life.

    How a DUI Lawyer in Southern Illinois Can Help You

    If you’ve been charged with DUI in Southern Illinois, having an experienced DUI lawyer on your side can make a major difference in the outcome of your case. Here’s how we can help you from day one:

    • Protect Your Rights Immediately: We step in right away to make sure your rights are protected during every interaction with law enforcement and throughout the court process.
    • Challenge the Evidence: We review every detail of your traffic stop, field sobriety tests, chemical testing procedures, and police reports to find weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.
    • Handle All Court Filings and Deadlines: DUI cases involve strict filing deadlines, especially when it comes to contesting a statutory summary suspension. We handle all the paperwork and make sure nothing gets missed.
    • Fight to Save Your Driver’s License: We help you challenge license suspensions and guide you through the process of pursuing a Monitoring Device Driving Permit or full reinstatement.
    • Negotiate With Prosecutors: Our team works to reduce charges, minimize penalties, and negotiate plea agreements when it’s in your best interest.
    • Represent You at Trial: If your case goes to trial, we will aggressively defend you in court and fight for a not guilty verdict.
    • Flexible Payment Options: We offer payment flexibility to help make experienced DUI defense accessible when you need it most.

    Working with a DUI lawyer gives you the best chance to protect your license, your freedom, and your future.

    What to Do If You Are Charged with a DUI in Southern Illinois

    The steps you take immediately after your DUI arrest in Southern Illinois can significantly affect your case and your ability to keep your driver’s license.

    Do Not Plead Guilty Right Away

    Many people assume they have no choice but to plead guilty after a DUI arrest. This is a mistake. The state must prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt as with any criminal case. Always speak to a DUI defense attorney before making any decisions.

    Do Not Consent to Chemical Tests Until Police Get a Warrant

    Field sobriety and chemical tests are designed to give the state more evidence. The best to keep that evidence out of the state’s hands is to refuse all tests unless and until a judge issues a warrant. While police may tell you your license will automatically be suspended for one year, our Southern Illinois DUI defense attorneys can still challenge that suspension in court.

    Contact a DUI Lawyer Immediately

    The sooner you get a DUI lawyer involved, the more opportunities you will have to fight the charges and protect your driving privileges. Waiting can limit your options.

    Preserve Any Evidence

    Save receipts, text messages, or anything that might support your defense, such as proof of where you were, what you consumed, or potential witnesses.

    Follow Your Lawyer’s Advice

    DUI cases move quickly. It’s essential to trust your attorney’s guidance and follow their strategy at every stage of the case.

    Frequently Asked Questions About DUI in Illinois

    What happens if you get a DUI in Illinois?

    If you are arrested for DUI in Illinois, you face both a criminal charge and an automatic Statutory Summary Suspension of your driver’s license. A first-time DUI can result in jail time, fines, license revocation, mandatory alcohol education or treatment, and installation of a Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device (BAIID).

    Can you still drive after a DUI in Illinois?

    Yes, in some cases you can continue driving after a DUI arrest by applying for a Monitoring Device Driving Permit (MDDP), which allows you to drive with a BAIID. You can also challenge the summary suspension in court, but there are strict deadlines to do so.

    Can a DUI be dismissed in Illinois?

    Yes, DUI charges can be dismissed if your defense attorney successfully challenges the traffic stop, the chemical testing procedures, or any constitutional violations that may have occurred. Every case is different, and an experienced DUI lawyer can evaluate whether dismissal is possible based on the facts of your case.

    How do I get my license back after a DUI in Illinois?

    Getting your license back depends on whether you were suspended or fully revoked. For suspensions, you may be eligible for a Monitoring Device Driving Permit or full reinstatement after completing the suspension period. For revocations, you must go through a formal reinstatement process that includes an alcohol and drug evaluation and, in some cases, a Secretary of State hearing.

    Why Choose Combs Waterkotte for DUI Defense in Southern Illinois

    When you’re facing DUI charges in Southern Illinois, you need more than just a lawyer — you need a defense team that knows how to fight, how to protect your license, and how to get results. Here’s why drivers throughout Southern Illinois trust Combs Waterkotte to defend them in DUI cases.

    Extensive DUI Defense Experience

    With over 50 years of combined legal experience and more than 10,000 cases handled, our attorneys have successfully defended countless DUI cases across Southern Illinois. We know how local prosecutors, judges, and courts handle these charges, and we know how to position your case for the best possible outcome.

    Available When You Need Us

    Our team is available 24/7 to answer your questions, provide case updates, and support you throughout the entire process. We don’t charge by the hour, so you never need to hesitate to contact us.

    Trial-Ready Defense

    If your case needs to go to trial, we are fully prepared to fight for you in the courtroom. We have secured “not guilty” verdicts in serious criminal cases and are always ready to defend your rights in front of a judge or jury when that’s what you ask us to do.

    Local Knowledge

    We handle DUI cases in Carbondale, Marion, Belleville, and throughout Southern Illinois. We understand how DUI laws are applied in the local courts and how to tailor our defense strategies to each county’s procedures.

    Flexible Payment Options

    We know that a DUI charge can create unexpected financial pressure. That’s why we offer flexible payment options to help make experienced DUI defense accessible when you need it most.

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      Contact a DUI Lawyer in Southern Illinois Today

      If you or your loved one are facing DUI charges in Southern Illinois, you cannot afford to wait. DUI cases move quickly, and the penalties can follow you for years — including jail time, license suspension, and permanent marks on your driving record. Whether your case is being handled in Carbondale, Marion, Belleville, or another Southern Illinois court, you need a DUI defense attorney who can step in immediately and start fighting for you.

      We are here to protect you at every stage — from your initial arrest to license reinstatement to courtroom defense. Contact us online today or call (314) 900-HELP to get the help you need. We proudly serve clients in Carbondale, Marion, Belleville, and throughout Southern Illinois.

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