DUI Offense
DUI Lawyers and Help
DUI Checkpoints
List of website that offers DUI Checkpoints
Paid Services
Duiblock.com will send you a text message identifying active roadblocks for sobriety checks in your local area. Coverage includes many states including California. Check this site out and view the coverage map to see if your state is there
Free Services
We are compiling list of free services by states that will provide DUI checkpoint services and it will be displayed here soon
While we compile list of free services, you can do following to find out about DUI checkpoints in your area
- Watch local news for any announcement by local law enforcement authority about any new DUI checkpoints in your area
- Visit website that often list dui block. One such services can be found at blog.drivinglaws.org or roadblock.org. They have information by state for any upcoming dui checkpoints
- If you see lots of red lights or flashing red lights in your area around evening time, it is a sign of possible upcoming DUI block
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DUI vs DWI
Basically, the terms DUI and DWI both imply the fact that the operator of a vehicle was under the influence of a mind-altering substance: alcohol or drugs. Technically speaking, DUI means "driving under the influence" and DWI means "driving while intoxicated." When comparing a DUI vs DWI, of the two charges, DUI is the least severe.
Appealing a DUI Conviction
If you were convicted of a DUI or DWI moving violation, you have the right to file an appeal. This means that your verdict will be reviewed by a higher-ranking court in order to determine if your trial was fair and the verdict was accurate.
DUI Program
If you have been charged with a DUI or drug-related offense, you can join an accredited state-sponsored DUI educational program. The purpose of these DUI/impairment programs is to reduce recurring DUI offenses and to provide the offenders with an opportunity to address their personal alcohol or drug abuse afflictions.



