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Drink Driving

DRINK DRIVING LAWYERS KIAMA

Criminal Law Specialists


Our Kiama practice covers a broad spectrum of criminal cases. These include traffic violations, drug offences, drink driving matters, theft, assault, fraud, and serious indictable charges such as homicide.

24/7 Criminal Law Advice


We offer round-the-clock criminal law support in Kiama. Day or night, you can contact our criminal lawyers whenever urgent representation is required. Your first consultation is free.

Top-Tier Team


Our team is guided by a former police officer and senior police prosecutor. With extensive knowledge of police processes and court operations, we develop well-structured strategies for every matter we handle.

Extensive Experience


We have represented clients in a wide range of criminal proceedings, frequently managing summary matters without relying on external barristers. This approach strengthens the quality of courtroom advocacy while keeping costs more manageable.

Here to Help

A drink driving charge can affect far more than just your licence or a financial penalty. It may have consequences for your employment, overseas travel, and long-term opportunities. In some instances, a conviction can also lead to a criminal record or even imprisonment.


We work with clients in Kiama who are facing drink driving allegations by carefully reviewing the details of the charge, identifying weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, and pursuing an outcome that reduces the impact on your life. While we manage the legal process, you can focus on moving forward.

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How Can Our Kiama Drink Driving Lawyers Help?

In New South Wales, drink driving offences are taken very seriously by the courts. Outcomes vary depending on factors such as your blood alcohol concentration, whether it is your first offence, and the specific circumstances surrounding the charge. In some cases, penalties can include immediate licence disqualification or a term of imprisonment.


Acting quickly is important, as delays can affect how your matter is dealt with and limit opportunities to argue for a reduced penalty. Our Kiama drink driving lawyers review the evidence, assess how police conducted the charge, and prepare a defence aimed at achieving the best possible result. With experienced legal representation, you are in a stronger position to manage the process and safeguard your future.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if I am caught drink driving?

    Drink driving penalties in New South Wales depend on your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and whether this is a first offence or a repeat matter. Charges are divided into five categories:


    • Novice Range PCA: For learner, provisional, and other specific licence holders with a BAC of 0.00 to 0.019
    • Special Range PCA: For unlicensed individuals, learner drivers, and heavy vehicle operators with a BAC between 0.02 and 0.049
    • Low Range PCA: For readings between 0.05 and 0.079
    • Mid Range PCA: For readings between 0.08 and 0.149
    • High Range PCA: For readings of 0.15 and above

    If stopped for a roadside breath test, you must remain at the scene, comply with police directions, and provide the required sample. Refusing is considered a separate offence and can lead to additional penalties.

  • Can I get off a drink driving charge?

    While drink driving is classified as a criminal offence, in some circumstances, particularly involving low-range charges, it may be possible to avoid a conviction. The court will take into account factors such as your prior driving history, the BAC reading, and the circumstances surrounding the incident. More serious offences almost always carry mandatory consequences such as licence disqualification or placement in an interlock program. Our Kiama drink driving lawyers can review the details of your matter and identify opportunities to reduce the penalty or avoid a recorded conviction where possible.

  • What should I do if I’ve been charged with drink driving?

    If you are facing a drink driving charge, it is important to act quickly. A conviction can affect your licence, employment, and ability to maintain professional responsibilities. This is particularly significant if you rely on your licence for daily commitments or work in the Kiama region. By seeking legal advice early, you can respond effectively and prepare for court with a structured strategy.


    For urgent assistance, contact our criminal law team on 0410 593 059. We are available 24/7 to support clients in Kiama and surrounding areas.

Get Trusted Criminal Law Advice in Kiama

If you would like to discuss your drink driving offence with our criminal law team, please get in touch. We are available 24/7 to help you and offer a free initial consultation.

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