DUI Lawyer in Medford, OR

Arrested for DUII in Jackson County? You have options—and a short clock. In Oregon you typically have just 10 days to request a DMV Implied Consent hearing to fight an automatic license suspension. I move fast to protect your license and your case. Free consultation today.

Local, trial-ready DUII defense—built around your life

I practice in Medford and courts across Southern Oregon. You’ll get straight talk, a clear plan, and timely action—starting with your DMV hearing and first court date.

Why hire Kollie Law for a Medford DUII?

  • DMV + Court, handled together. We request your DMV hearing within the 10-day window and prepare you for arraignment—no loose ends. 

  • Field-sobriety know-how. I’m trained on NHTSA/IACP standardized field sobriety testing, so I know where officers misstep and how to suppress shaky evidence. 

  • Clear fees, real access. You work directly with me, with flat-fee options for predictable costs. 

What we do for your DUII case

10-Day DMV Hearing Request

We file immediately, subpoena the officer, and challenge the stop, testing, and paperwork to protect your license.

Breath/Blood/Urine Test Challenges

Calibration, chain of custody, medical/GERD issues, refusal advisories, and procedural errors—all scrutinized.

SFST Analysis

We dissect training gaps and improper administration to exclude or undercut results.

Diversion Eligibility & Strategy

If you’re eligible, diversion can lead to dismissal after completion. If not, we litigate.

CDL/Work & Travel Impacts

We plan around job requirements, ignition interlock, and travel needs while your case is pending.
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The first 72 hours: our playbook

  • Free case review. Tell me what happened; bring the citation and any paperwork.
  • Lock in the DMV hearing. We submit the request and start building the administrative defense. (Deadline is the 10th day after arrest.) 
  • Evidence sweep. Police report, body-cam, calibration records, and medical factors—pulled and analyzed. 
  • Court strategy. Diversion if it fits; motions to suppress and trial posture if it doesn’t. 
Medford DUII FAQ

Fast. You generally have 10 days to request the DMV hearing or you face an automatic suspension on day 30. We file it for you.

No. The DMV hearing is an administrative fight over your license; the criminal case happens in Jackson County Circuit Court. We handle both, on coordinated timelines.

Standardized field sobriety tests (HGN, WAT, OLS) have specific NHTSA protocols. Departures can weaken or exclude the evidence. We dig into the video and reports to show it.

Successful completion of diversion typically results in dismissal of the DUII charge, but you must meet all requirements. We’ll walk you through every step.