Proven OVI Lawyer in Pike, Ohio

Limited Clients. Proven Results.

By limiting the number of clients we represent, our OVI Law Firm has been able to focus on results.  OVI Defense Lawyer Robert Stiefvater has been successfully representing individuals since 2003.  If you were charged with OVI in Pike, Ohio, call Stiefvater Law, LLC to find out if we are accepting new clients and to discuss your defense.  Our OVI Attorneys will explain every step of the process.  Put our experience to work for you in Pike, OH.

The Pike OVI Defense Lawyers at Stiefvater Law, LLC owe their ongoing courtroom success to the following:

Being courtroom prepared by staying current with changes in OVI laws;

Limiting the number of clients we represent; and

Striving to achieve each client's goals.

Get in touch with Stiefvater Law, LLC and discuss your case with an OVI Defense Lawyer with local experience. A Pike OVI is serious. You will have questions. We have the answers so let's talk. Every free OVI consultation includes explaining the penalties you face if convicted. We will provide an honest assessment of your case. We never just try to sell our services. The Pike OVI Lawyers at Stiefvater Law, LLC believe that anyone who faces a charge of OVI needs to be confident and comfortable with their OVI Defense Lawyer - even if they do not hire our Pike OVI Law Firm. Stiefvater Law limits the number of OVI clients we represent because our OVI Defense Attorneys should be as comfortable and confident with our clients as the clients are of us.

OVI Penalties in Pike, Ohio

OVI in Pike, Ohio has serious consequences. At a minimum, OVI is the most serious misdemeanor charge you can have in Ohio (first degree misdemeanor). Depending on your specific circumstance, OVI can even be a felony.

All OVI convictions result in mandatory jail time and license suspension.

Contact an OVI Defense Lawyer in  Pike today to discuss the facts of your case and to build your defense.

Administrative License Suspension

Even before you are convicted of OVI, you are penalized. If you have been charged with OVI in Pike then you most likely have or will be put under an Administrative License Suspension, or ALS. An appeal of this suspension must be filed within 30 days of the arrest or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the ALS. Even if you beat your OVI this suspension will remain if you have not appealed it. The length of your pretrial Administrative License Suspension varies. For example, an Administrative License Suspension is as follows for a:

Failed Chemical Test with Three (or more) Priors in 10 Years

Mandatory three year license suspension. No driving privileges for three years.

Refused Chemical Test with Three (or more) Priors in 10 Years

Mandatory five year license suspension. No driving privileges for three years.

Effective Pike OVI lawyer

Whether you are defending your first OVI or if this is not your first offense, you deserve a strong and effective defense. Like so many others before, trust the Pike OVI Defense Attorneys at Stiefvater Law to protect your rights, your license, and to keep you out of jail.

While challenging your OVI charge in Pike, Ohio, we will:

1. Protect your Rights throughout the process;

2. Review all of the evidence in order to build your best defense; and

3. Explain the process so you understand what is happening.

Result Driven Pike OVI Attorney

Our Pike OVI Lawyers will work tirelessly to defend you. Stiefvater Law is a result driven firm. Many clients come to us feeling that there is no way to beat their Pike OVI. Even when the evidence points to guilt, there are several avenues to challenge that evidence. Keeping that evidence out of trial often results in a finding of not guilty or a pre-trial offer to a reduced charge. Put our experience to work for you in Pike, Ohio.

OVI Penalties

Even a first OVI is a first degree misdemeanor. A first degree misdemeanor is the most serious level of misdemeanor in Ohio. Sometimes an OVI is a felony. The degree of your charge is dependent on several factors. Call the OVI Defense Lawyers at Stiefvater Law to discuss the degree of your OVI as well as the possible penalties.

Ohio OVI penalties are some of the most strict in the United States. If you are convicted of an OVI in Pike, OH, you are subject to severe penalties. Below is an example of the range of penalties for conviction of a:

Third OVI in 10 Years

If you are convicted of your third OVI in 10 years then you are facing the following penalties:

Mandatory 30 day jail sentence up to one year;

Mandatory fine of $850 up to $2,750;

Mandatory license suspension of two (2) to twelve years;

Mandatory yellow license plate (DUI plate or “party plate”) and interlock device;

Mandatory alcohol and or drug addiction program; and

Forfeiture of your vehicle.

Third OVI in 10 Years and High Test or Refusal

If you are convicted of your third OVI in 10 years and have a high test or refusal of test then you face the following OVI penalties:

Mandatory 60 day jail sentence up to one year;

Mandatory fine of $850 up to $2,750;

Mandatory license suspension of two (2) to twelve years;

Mandatory yellow license plate (DUI plate or “party plate”) and interlock device;

Mandatory alcohol and or drug addiction program; and

Forfeiture of your vehicle.

Let's talk. The OVI Attorneys at Stiefvater Law will provide a free consultation, regardless of whether or not they are currently accepting new clients. We are the OVI Attorneys in Pike, Ohio, 44626.

The State of Ohio has promulgated laws governing OVI. Below is an excerpt from Ohio Revised Code Section 4511.19, which is Ohio’s OVI law:

OVI (with a prior)

(2) No person who, within twenty years of the conduct described in division (A)(2)(a) of this section, previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation of this division, a violation of division (A)(1) or (B) of this section, or any other equivalent offense shall do both of the following:

(a) Operate any vehicle, streetcar, or trackless trolley within this state while under the influence of alcohol, a drug of abuse, or a combination of them;

(b) Subsequent to being arrested for operating the vehicle, streetcar, or trackless trolley as described in division (A)(2)(a) of this section, being asked by a law enforcement officer to submit to a chemical test or tests under section 4511.191 of the Revised Code, and being advised by the officer in accordance with section 4511.192 of the Revised Code of the consequences of the person's refusal or submission to the test or tests, refuse to submit to the test or tests.

Cities in Stark County: Tuscarawas, Wilmot, Uniontown, Waynesburg, Washington

Zip Codes in Pike, Ohio: 44662, 44626, 44643, 44706