DUI DEFENSE — SCOTTSDALE

Scottsdale DUI Lawyer — DUI Defense in Old Town & North Scottsdale.

Scottsdale DUI defense attorney Derek Oliverson defends clients in one of Arizona’s most heavily enforced DUI jurisdictions. Old Town Scottsdale’s entertainment district and the Loop 101 corridor see frequent DUI stops and checkpoints. Call (480) 582-3637.


Why Scottsdale Prosecutes DUI Charges Aggressively

Scottsdale has earned a reputation as one of the toughest DUI jurisdictions in Arizona. The city’s 241,000 residents are joined every weekend by thousands of visitors drawn to the Old Town entertainment district along Scottsdale Road between Camelback and Indian School. The Scottsdale Police Department operates a dedicated DUI enforcement unit that conducts targeted saturation patrols on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights between 10 PM and 3 AM. Officers stage along Scottsdale Road, Drinkwater Boulevard, and the side streets surrounding the bar district, watching for any sign of erratic driving.

North Scottsdale presents a different enforcement pattern. The Loop 101 Pima Freeway carries heavy traffic between the Scottsdale Airpark business corridor and the residential communities of DC Ranch, Grayhawk, and Troon. DPS troopers and Scottsdale PD jointly patrol this corridor, particularly during evening commute hours when after-work drinks at Kierland Commons or Scottsdale Quarter are followed by the drive home on the 101. The Scottsdale PD motorcycle unit also targets Hayden Road, Pima Road, and Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard in the north.

Scottsdale City Court at 3700 N 75th Street processes DUI cases with efficiency and consistency. The court’s DUI prosecutors specialize exclusively in impaired driving cases, which means they are experienced, well-prepared, and rarely willing to offer generous plea deals without significant pressure from defense counsel. Derek Oliverson appears in Scottsdale City Court regularly and has developed defense strategies specifically calibrated to the court’s prosecutors and judges.

Scottsdale prosecutors pursue the maximum penalties allowed under Arizona law. Understanding the charge tiers helps you prepare for what is ahead.

Scottsdale DUI enforcement relies heavily on pattern-based stops near the entertainment district. Derek exploits the specific procedural vulnerabilities of these stops.

Officers stationed near Old Town bars frequently use minor violations (wide turns, momentary lane touch, failing to signal within 100 feet) as pretexts for DUI investigations. Derek challenges these stops by analyzing whether the cited violation actually occurred or was fabricated to justify contact with a driver leaving the bar district.

Scottsdale’s dedicated DUI unit processes a high volume of arrests during weekend operations. Volume creates shortcuts: officers skip the 15-minute deprivation period, rush field sobriety instructions, or fail to note environmental conditions in their reports. Derek reviews body cam footage frame by frame to identify these procedural failures.

Scottsdale PD frequently obtains telephonic search warrants for blood draws at HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn. Derek challenges the warrant affidavit’s probable cause, the phlebotomist’s qualifications, and the 2-hour time gap between the traffic stop and the actual blood draw, which affects BAC reliability.

DPS troopers patrolling the Loop 101 through Scottsdale use LIDAR and pacing to establish initial contact. Derek challenges the officer’s training certification, equipment calibration records, and the legality of extending a speeding stop into a DUI investigation without separate articulable facts.

Specific answers about DUI enforcement in Scottsdale.

Scottsdale City Court is located at 3700 N 75th Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85251. At your DUI arraignment, the judge will read the charges against you, advise you of your rights, and ask how you plead. Derek recommends pleading not guilty at the arraignment to preserve all defense options. The court will set a pretrial conference date, typically 4-6 weeks out, giving the defense time to obtain and review discovery materials including body camera footage, breathalyzer calibration records, and the officer’s report.

Scottsdale PD occasionally conducts DUI checkpoints near the Old Town entertainment district, typically during holiday weekends (New Year’s Eve, Super Bowl weekend, St. Patrick’s Day, Fourth of July). More commonly, the department deploys saturation patrols and roving DUI units that do not operate as formal checkpoints. Saturation patrols require individual reasonable suspicion for each stop, which gives defense attorneys more grounds to challenge the legality of the initial contact compared to checkpoint stops.

Scottsdale is home to the Scottsdale Airpark, one of the largest employment centers in Arizona, with defense contractors, financial firms, healthcare companies, and tech companies requiring security clearances or professional licenses. A DUI conviction can trigger license review by the Arizona State Bar, Medical Board, Nursing Board, or other regulatory bodies. It can also jeopardize existing security clearances and disqualify applicants from new ones. Derek negotiates case outcomes with these collateral consequences in mind.

Scottsdale prosecutors move fast. Your 15-day MVD deadline is already counting down. Call Derek Oliverson now for a free, confidential case evaluation.


Quick Scottsdale Facts

259,474
Scottsdale, AZ population
184 sq mi
Scottsdale geographic area
Scottsdale City Court
Misdemeanors at 3700 N 75th St
ARS 13-707
Class 1 misdemeanor max: 6 months jail

Scottsdale City Court and Maricopa County Superior Court

Scottsdale City Court at 3700 N 75th Street handles all misdemeanor DUI cases arising within city limits. The court operates a dedicated DUI docket, which means the judges assigned to these cases see DUI defendants every single day. This specialization cuts both ways: judges are efficient but also experienced enough to spot weak prosecution cases when defense counsel presents compelling challenges.

Derek’s 8-mile drive from the Oliverson Law Tempe headquarters to Scottsdale City Court takes about 15 minutes on the Loop 202/101 interchange. He appears in this court regularly and has developed working relationships with the court clerks, the duty prosecutors, and the judicial assistants. When clients are arrested on a Friday night and need representation at a Monday arraignment, Derek can be at the courthouse first thing without disrupting the rest of his caseload.

Felony DUI cases from Scottsdale are transferred to Maricopa County Superior Court’s Northeast Regional Center at 18380 N 40th Street in Phoenix. Aggravated DUI charges, including third offenses within 84 months and DUI with a suspended license, are prosecuted by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Derek handles both the Scottsdale City Court misdemeanor track and the Superior Court felony track simultaneously when a client’s case involves potential aggravating factors.


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What To Do After A Scottsdale Arrest

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Free DUI consultation

After a DUI arrest in Scottsdale, AZ, call Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense at (480) 582-3637. We review the traffic stop, field sobriety tests, and chemical test results from your Scottsdale arrest.

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MVD hearing & arraignment

Arizona requires a separate MVD/Admin Per Se hearing to contest license suspension. We handle both the administrative hearing and your Scottsdale court arraignment on parallel tracks.

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Evidence & suppression motions

We demand calibration records, maintenance logs, body camera footage, and dispatch audio from the Scottsdale DUI stop. Motions may challenge probable cause, testing procedures, or chain of custody.

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Resolution strategy

Based on the evidence, we pursue dismissal, reduced charges, or trial in Scottsdale. Our former judge and prosecutor experience informs every negotiation and courtroom strategy.


Scottsdale Penalties At A Glance

Charge from Scottsdale, AZ incident Statute Venue Possible penalties (Arizona law)
Standard DUI in Scottsdale ARS 28-1381 Scottsdale City Court Class 1 misdemeanor; minimum 10 days jail (9 suspended), fines ~$1,500+, 90-day license suspension, ignition interlock.
Extreme DUI (.15+ BAC) in Scottsdale ARS 28-1382(A)(1) Scottsdale City Court Class 1 misdemeanor; minimum 30 days jail, $2,500+ fines, ignition interlock, substance screening.
Super Extreme DUI (.20+ BAC) in Scottsdale ARS 28-1382(A)(2) Scottsdale City Court Class 1 misdemeanor; minimum 45 days jail, $3,000+ fines, ignition interlock, mandatory screening.
Aggravated DUI in Scottsdale ARS 28-1383 Maricopa County Superior Court Class 4 felony; mandatory prison (minimum 4 months), up to 2+ years, license revocation, interlock.
DUI with prior in Scottsdale ARS 28-1381(K) Scottsdale City Court Second offense within 7 years: minimum 90 days jail, $3,000+ fines, 1-year license revocation.
Underage DUI in Scottsdale ARS 28-1381(A)(3) Scottsdale City Court Any BAC under 21: Class 1 misdemeanor, 2-year license suspension, community service, screening.

These statutory ranges provide a framework; Scottsdale, AZ case outcomes depend on the specific facts, officer conduct, and evidence from the arrest location.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Standard and extreme DUI charges from Scottsdale are typically filed in Scottsdale City Court. Aggravated DUI (felony) proceeds to Maricopa County Superior Court. Your attorney handles both the criminal case and the separate MVD administrative hearing.

Standard DUI applies at .08+ BAC (ARS 28-1381). Extreme DUI applies at .15+ BAC (ARS 28-1382(A)(1)) with a minimum 30-day jail sentence. Super extreme DUI applies at .20+ BAC with a minimum 45-day jail sentence. Each level carries escalating penalties.

Arizona automatically suspends your license after a DUI arrest unless you request an MVD hearing within 15 days. This administrative hearing is separate from your Scottsdale City Court criminal case. Winning the MVD hearing can preserve your driving privileges.

DUI charges can sometimes be reduced to reckless driving or dismissed based on evidence challenges. Issues like improper stop procedures, faulty breathalyzer calibration, or procedural errors by Scottsdale officers may weaken the prosecution’s case.



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