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Seminole County DUI Lawyer – DUI Ignition Interlock

Have you been charged with a DUI offense in Seminole County?  TILDEN LAW represents clients facing Seminole County first time DUI charges as well as clients with multiple prior DUI charges.  Seminole County prosecutes DUI charges vigorously so it is important to hire a experienced DUI lawyer.  Contact our office for a free and confidential initial consultation, 407 599-1234 or email
us at ftnftlaw@embarqmail.com.

If you have been charged and convicted with a DUI in Florida, you will face numerous requirements as a condition of your sentence.  In addition to the loss of your driver license, many people will face the dreaded Ignition Interlock device required on each vehicle driven by that person.  While most first time DUI charges will not result in a required ignition interlock a judge may still require it as a condition of a sentence.  Anyone with a prior DUI conviction will face a minimum 6 month ignition interlock and up to 2 years or more in some cases. There is a cost for installation as well as a monthly cost of $67.50.

We offer clients both free initial case evaluation and free on site parking.  If you have been charged with a Seminole County DUI charge, please contact the experienced criminal defense attorneys at TILDEN LAW today for a free initial consultation, 407-599-1234.

Fleet Tilden, Esq.
Fleet Tilden, Esq.
Beginning in 1923, attorney John Tilden, Esq. established his law practice in Downtown Orlando with a full service law firm serving Central Florida residents. Following in his grandfather’s footsteps, attorney N. Fleetwood Tilden, Esq. began his Central Florida law practice after graduating from law school in 1993. After a career as an Assistant State Attorney prosecuting Central Florida criminal cases, the Law Office of Tilden Law was established. Practicing exclusively Criminal Defense, Mr. Tilden has handled over 5,000 criminal cases.