San Mateo County DUI Lawyer DefendCA

Arrested for DUI? You have 10 days to save your license. Former San Mateo County Deputy Public Defender Thomas Greenberg knows how prosecutors build DUI cases, and he uses that inside knowledge to defend yours. Free consultation.

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Former Deputy Public Defender

Thomas Greenberg learned how prosecutors build DUI cases by defending against them for two decades

20+ Years in San Mateo County Courts

Deep knowledge of the Hall of Justice in Redwood City and the Northern Branch in South San Francisco

Both Cases Defended

Your DMV hearing and your criminal case, handled together from day one

The 10-Day DMV Clock Is Already Running.After a DUI arrest, the DMV suspends your license automatically unless a hearing is requested within 10 days. We can request it today.

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DUI lawyer Thomas Greenberg, San Mateo County criminal defense attorney
San Mateo County DUI Defense

A DUI Lawyer Who Knows Both Sides of the Courtroom

Most defense attorneys only know how to react to a prosecutor's case. Thomas Greenberg spent years as a San Mateo County Deputy Public Defender, so he knows exactly how the DA's office thinks, what evidence they prioritize, and where their DUI cases are weakest. That insider knowledge is the edge your defense needs.

A DUI is really two cases: the DMV case against your license and the criminal case against your record. DefendCA fights both from day one. DUI cases from San Mateo, Redwood City, Belmont, San Carlos, Foster City, and Menlo Park are heard at the San Mateo County Superior Court Southern Branch (Hall of Justice), 400 County Center, Redwood City, three blocks from our office. Cases from Daly City, South San Francisco, Pacifica, and Millbrae are typically arraigned at the Northern Branch in South San Francisco. You work directly with Thomas, not a junior associate, from the DMV hearing request through the final outcome. Learn how the criminal process works in California →

DUI Defense Services in San Mateo County

DefendCA defends every type of DUI charge filed in San Mateo County courts: first and repeat offenses, felony DUI, drug DUI, under-21 DUI, commercial driver DUI, breath test refusals, and DUI cases involving accidents.

First-Time DUI Defense

First-Time DUI

Most first DUIs under Vehicle Code 23152 are misdemeanors, but they still carry jail exposure, fines, license suspension, and a lasting record. First-time offenders have the most options, from charge reductions to alternative sentencing. Learn what happens after a first-time DUI.

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Second and Third DUI Defense

Second or Third DUI

California uses a 10-year lookback period. A prior DUI, even from another county or a wet reckless, raises the stakes sharply: longer jail exposure, longer license loss, and mandatory ignition interlock. These cases need aggressive defense.

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Felony DUI Defense

Felony DUI

A DUI becomes a felony when someone is injured (Vehicle Code 23153), when it is your fourth offense within 10 years, or when you have a prior felony DUI. Prison is on the table. This is the moment to hire the most experienced defense you can find.

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Drug DUI Defense

Drug DUI (DUID)

You can be charged under Vehicle Code 23152(f) for driving under the influence of drugs, including cannabis and prescription medication taken as directed. These cases rely on blood tests and officer opinion, and they are very defensible.

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Breath Test Refusal Defense

Breath Test Refusal

Refusing a chemical test after arrest triggers a one-year license suspension with no restricted license, on top of the DUI itself. Refusal cases have strict procedural requirements the police often get wrong. Can you refuse a breathalyzer in California?

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Under 21 DUI Defense

Under-21 DUI

California has zero tolerance for drivers under 21. A BAC of just 0.01% can cost a young driver their license for a year, and a conviction can affect college, financial aid, and first jobs. We fight to protect their future.

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Commercial Driver DUI Defense

Commercial Driver DUI

Commercial drivers face a 0.04% BAC limit, and a first DUI conviction means a one-year commercial license disqualification, even if you were arrested in a personal vehicle. Your livelihood is the case. We defend it that way.

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DUI Accident and Hit and Run Defense

DUI with Accident or Hit-and-Run

An accident adds restitution issues and often additional charges. Leaving the scene adds hit-and-run counts. An injury can elevate the DUI to a felony. Early intervention shapes how these charges are filed.

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Out of State Driver DUI Defense

Out-of-State Drivers

Arrested in San Mateo County but live elsewhere? In most misdemeanor cases we can appear for you under Penal Code 977 so you do not have to fly back for every court date. California reports to most home states, so the case must be handled, not ignored.

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What Happens After a DUI Arrest in San Mateo County?

After a DUI arrest you are booked and released, and the officer takes your license and gives you a pink temporary license. You then have 10 days to request a DMV hearing. Your criminal case starts separately with an arraignment at San Mateo County Superior Court. Read the full DUI timeline from arrest to court.

1

Arrest and Booking

You are taken to the station or county jail, booked, and usually released within hours with a notice to appear.

2

Your License Is Taken

The officer confiscates your California license and issues a pink paper. It is both a temporary 30-day license and your DMV suspension notice.

3

The 10-Day DMV Deadline

We must request an Administrative Per Se hearing with the DMV within 10 days of arrest. Once requested, the suspension is put on hold until the hearing is decided.

4

The DMV Hearing

A separate case about your license only, typically conducted by phone with a DMV hearing officer. We challenge the stop, the arrest procedure, and the test results.

5

Arraignment

Your first court date at the Hall of Justice in Redwood City, or the Northern Branch in South San Francisco for north county arrests. In most misdemeanor DUIs, Thomas can appear for you.

6

Pretrial and Motions

We obtain the police report, body cam footage, breath machine calibration records, and blood test chain of custody. Suppression motions can remove illegal evidence and end cases.

7

Negotiation

Most DUI cases resolve here. Depending on the evidence, outcomes range from full dismissal to reduction to reckless driving to minimized DUI penalties.

8

Trial, If It Is the Right Move

If the prosecution will not offer a fair result and the evidence is weak, we try the case. Two decades of San Mateo County jury trials matter here.

California DUI Penalties at a Glance

A first-time California DUI carries $390 to $1,000 in base fines (roughly $2,000 or more with assessments), up to 6 months in county jail, 3 to 5 years of probation, DUI school, and license suspension. Most first offenders avoid jail and can keep driving with an ignition interlock device. Penalties rise fast with priors and aggravating factors.

First DUISecond DUIThird DUIFelony DUI
Jail / PrisonUp to 6 months (often avoided)96 hours to 1 year120 days to 1 year16 months to 3 years or more in state prison
Base Fines$390 to $1,000 plus assessments$390 to $1,000 plus assessments$390 to $1,000 plus assessments$390 to $1,000 or more plus assessments
License6-month suspension; restricted and IID options2-year suspension3-year revocationUp to 4-year revocation
DUI School3 months (9 if BAC is 0.20% or higher)18 to 30 months30 months18 to 30 months
Ignition InterlockAbout 6 months to drive without restriction1 year2 years2 to 3 years
Probation3 to 5 years3 to 5 years3 to 5 yearsFormal probation or parole

Aggravating factors that increase penalties: BAC of 0.15% or higher, test refusal, speeding enhancement, a child under 14 in the car, an accident, or being under 21. Hidden costs most clients do not expect: SR-22 insurance (often the largest cost over 3 to 10 years), towing and impound, DUI school fees, and possible professional license reporting duties for nurses, doctors, lawyers, and real estate licensees. A DUI stays on your driving record for 10 years and on your criminal record until it is expunged. Penalty ranges reflect California law as of 2026 under Vehicle Code 23152; exact terms depend on the facts of your case and the court.

Why Hiring a DUI Lawyer Early Matters

The most valuable defense work in a DUI case happens in the first days. Waiting until your court date gives it away.

Days 1 to 10: DMV hearing request filed; your suspension is paused

Weeks 1 to 2: Evidence preservation letters sent; breath machine calibration and maintenance records requested

Before arraignment: Early contact with the DA's office can influence what gets filed, or whether charges are filed at all

Throughout: Stops without legal cause, skipped observation periods, uncalibrated machines, and mishandled blood samples all become defenses, but only if found while the evidence still exists

Free initial consultation and transparent flat-fee pricing

24/7 availability for urgent legal matters

Real Results for San Mateo County DUI Clients

"I was facing DUI charges and didn't know where to turn. Thomas Greenberg was available immediately, explained every step, and fought hard for me. The charges were reduced and I kept my license. I highly recommend DefendCA to anyone in San Mateo."

Jennifer L.
San Mateo Client

"DefendCA helped me through one of the most stressful experiences of my life. Thomas knew the San Mateo County court system inside and out, and he got my charge completely dismissed. His professionalism and dedication are unmatched."

Carlos V.
San Mateo Client

Client Results

Felony DUI reduced to misdemeanor in San Mateo County

Felony DUI Reduced to Misdemeanor

Our client from San Mateo faced felony DUI charges that carried severe penalties, including jail time and hefty fines. Through meticulous investigation and aggressive negotiation, we successfully had the charges reduced to a misdemeanor, allowing our client to avoid incarceration and preserve their future opportunities.

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FAQs

Here are some answers to some commonly asked questions.

Request a DMV hearing within 10 days of your arrest. This is the single most time-sensitive step, because it pauses your license suspension. Then speak with a DUI lawyer before your arraignment. Write down everything you remember about the stop while it is fresh: where you were, what the officer said, and what tests you took.

The Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing is the DMV's separate case against your driving privilege. It is usually held by phone with a DMV hearing officer. You must request it within 10 days of arrest or your suspension begins automatically. Request it in every case: it pauses the suspension, and it is our first chance to cross-examine the evidence.

Almost never, if the case is handled properly. Although a first California DUI legally carries up to six months in county jail, San Mateo County courts typically impose probation, fines, and DUI school instead. Jail becomes a real risk with high BAC, accidents, refusals, or prior offenses, which is exactly when defense matters most.

Yes. DUI charges can be dismissed when the traffic stop was unlawful, the arrest lacked probable cause, chemical test results are unreliable or suppressed, or required procedures were not followed. Short of dismissal, charges are often reduced to reckless driving. No honest lawyer can promise a dismissal, but no one should plead guilty before the evidence is examined.

Before arrest, most drivers over 21 can legally decline the roadside handheld test. After a lawful DUI arrest, California's implied consent law requires a breath or blood test. Refusing adds a one-year hard license suspension and can be used against you in court. If you have already refused, the DMV must prove you were properly warned; these cases are very fightable.

Most private DUI defense in the Bay Area is billed as a flat fee that varies with the case. A first-offense misdemeanor costs less than a refusal, accident, or felony case. DefendCA quotes a clear flat fee at your free consultation, with payment plans available. Compare that against the 10-year cost of a conviction: insurance increases alone typically exceed legal fees.

Most DUI cases are heard at the San Mateo County Superior Court's Hall of Justice, 400 County Center, Redwood City, three blocks from our office. Arrests in northern cities like Daly City, South San Francisco, and Pacifica are typically arraigned at the Northern Branch courthouse in South San Francisco. We appear in both weekly.
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From our Redwood City office at 605 Middlefield Road, three blocks from the Hall of Justice, DefendCA represents drivers arrested anywhere in San Mateo County. Arrested on the 101, 280, El Camino Real, or Highway 1? Wherever the stop happened, your case comes to the same local courts we have worked in for 20 years.

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In most cases, time is not on your side. You need someone to fight for your rights today. We welcome the opportunity to speak to you regarding your case. The 10-day DMV clock is already running.

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