Information You Need When Facing a DUI Charge in California
Linda Louder, Founding Attorney and sponsor of SacDUI.com

Yolo County DUI Frequently Asked Questions
Can I represent Myself on a DUI in Yolo County?
You have a constitutional right to represent yourself in any US court of law but remember that representing oneself can have adverse practical consequences. A California DUI attorney's greatest asset is his or her capacity to provide objective, dispassionate advice to their clients who may be overwrought by their legal problems.
Do I need an attorney?
Anytime you are charged with drunk-driving in Yolo County, including the cities of Woodland, Winters, Davis or West Sacramento, it is imperative that you seek a qualified Yolo County DUI lawyer. California law and the legal system are complex. Your success depends upon hiring an aggressive, experienced and local DUI attorney.
What kind of attorney do I need?
It is crucial that you hire an attorney that practices extensively in criminal defense and has the experience of representing thousands of clients in Yolo and surrounding counties. The Louder Law Group has successfully represented clients in the criminal and family law courts of Yolo County.
Can I afford an attorney?
You should expect to pay a reasonable flat fee. When you are facing Yolo County drunk-driving charges, you can't afford not to have an attorney! Our aggressive and affordable DUI Attorneys can offer a payment plan and/or financing to help you get the top notch representation you so desperately need.
What if I can't afford an attorney?
If you are unemployed or have a very low income, the court will appoint a Yolo County Public Defender to represent you at your first court appearance. You may also call our office to discuss a payment plan that fits your budget.
Will I have to go back to jail?
Northern California has experienced high death rates as a direct result of DUIs. Therefore, the political and public mood toward defendants cries for harsher sentences. Yolo County in particular seeks harsher sentences, including jailtime, for DUI defendants.
Why am I charged with a DUI when I had only taken my prescribed medication(s)?
If the prescribed medication has been determined to potentially alter ones driving ability, the Yolo County DUI court and the DMV may pursue a DUI conviction.
Will I lose my driving privilege?
In order to retain your driving privilege it is imperative that your DUI attorney contact the California Department of Motor Vehicles within ten (10) days to ensure a temporary stay on the suspension of your California Driver License.
The arresting agency took my California Driver License and gave me a pink sheet of paper. How long is that good for?
When you are arrested for a DUI in Yolo County, the arresting agency will retain your license and provide you with a pink temporary license. It is only valid for 30 days from the date of arrest.
If you've been arrested for a DUI/DWI in Placer County, Yolo County, Sacramento County, San Joaquin County, El Dorado County, Yuba County or any other county in Northern California, please contact the sponsor of SacDUI.Com today to schedule a free visit to explain your rights.
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Louder Law Group (916) 492-1800
Yolo County Superior Court
Location and Hours:
725 Court Street, Room 111
Woodland, CA 95695
Hours: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Monday through Friday Phone: (530) 406-6705
Includes incorporated cities of Brooks, Capay, Clarksburg, Conaway, Dunnigan, El Macero, Esparto, Guinda, Knights Landing, Madison, UC Davis, Plainfield, Rumsey, Yolo, Zamora