Your Driving Privileges Deserve Serious Protection

Secure DUI Defense in Tempe

You face serious penalties after a DUI arrest in Tempe or a surrounding area, and the clock is already running on your ability to keep your license. Whether you were stopped near Mill Avenue, along Rural Road, or on the Loop 202, the stakes include jail time, license suspension, and a permanent criminal record. Squires Law provides direct representation from Attorney Jason Squires, who brings focused litigation skill and a commitment to protecting your rights from day one.


Your case begins with a detailed review of the traffic stop, breathalyzer administration, and officer reports to uncover errors that could weaken the prosecution's evidence. We also bring in an outside forensic toxicology expert who produces a full report citing mistakes law enforcement made during testing and offering recommendations that strengthen your defense. This approach is especially valuable in high-traffic corridors around Arizona State University where DUI stops are common and procedural missteps occur frequently.


Schedule a confidential consultation now to protect your DUI defense options in Tempe before critical MVD deadlines pass.

What to Expect When You Book

When you reach out for representation, you begin with a private consultation where we review the circumstances of your arrest, the evidence collected, and the timeline you're working against. You'll speak directly with Attorney Jason Squires, who will explain Arizona's DUI penalties and outline a strategy tailored to your case. This initial meeting also covers your MVD hearing deadline, which is separate from criminal court and must be addressed within 15 days of your arrest.


Once retained, Squires Law immediately requests all police reports, body-cam footage, and breathalyzer calibration records to identify procedural errors or rights violations. Our forensic toxicology expert then conducts an independent analysis of the testing process and documents any flaws that could support suppression of evidence. This dual-layered approach has proven effective in cases throughout Tempe and the surrounding areas.


You'll remain informed at every stage, from pre-trial motions to plea negotiations or trial preparation. Our familiarity with local court procedures and Tempe-area enforcement patterns allows us to anticipate prosecution tactics and respond with a well-supported defense. Every detail of your stop and arrest is scrutinized to build the strongest possible case for dismissal or reduced charges.

Key Benefits of This Service

Clients often have urgent questions about what happens next, how to handle work obligations, and whether they can avoid a conviction. Below are answers to the most common concerns we hear from people facing DUI charges in Tempe.

Your future depends on the decisions you make in the days immediately following your arrest. With direct attorney access, a forensic toxicology expert on your side, and a strategy built around Arizona's strict DUI laws, you gain the representation needed to fight back effectively. 


Reach out today to begin building your defense in Tempe, Mesa, Phoenix or a surrounding area.

How quickly do I need to act after a DUI arrest?
You have 15 days from your arrest date to request an MVD hearing, or your license will be automatically suspended. Acting fast preserves your ability to challenge the suspension and protects your driving privileges while your criminal case moves forward.
What does the forensic toxicology expert review?
The expert examines breathalyzer maintenance logs, calibration records, and the administration process to identify errors such as improper observation periods or device malfunctions. This report often reveals critical flaws that can lead to suppression of test results.
Can I still drive while my case is pending?
If you request an MVD hearing in time and meet certain conditions, you may be eligible for a restricted license that allows you to drive to work, school, or medical appointments. We guide you through the application process and represent you at the hearing.
What happens if the traffic stop was unlawful?
If the officer lacked reasonable suspicion to pull you over, any evidence collected afterward may be inadmissible. We scrutinize dashcam footage and officer statements to determine whether your Fourth Amendment rights were violated.
How does familiarity with Tempe help my case?
Knowing the enforcement patterns near ASU, Mill Avenue, and the Loop 202 helps us anticipate common procedural shortcuts and identify where officers in Tempe tend to make mistakes. This local insight strengthens our ability to challenge evidence and negotiate favorable outcomes.