Dealing with a DUI
Starter pack · 9 laws
What Missouri law says about a DWI — the offense itself, refusing a chemical test, how your license gets suspended, reinstatement, ignition interlock, and expunging it later.
Driving while intoxicated
RSMo 577.010 · DWI & Public Safety
Driving with excessive blood alcohol content
RSMo 577.012 · DWI & Public Safety
Refusal to submit to chemical test
RSMo 577.041 · DWI & Public Safety
Chemical tests, results admitted into evidence, when, effect of
RSMo 577.037 · DWI & Public Safety
Determination by department to suspend or revoke license, when made, basis
RSMo 302.505 · Driver's Licenses
Suspension or revocation, when effective, duration
RSMo 302.525 · Driver's Licenses
Reinstatement of license
RSMo 302.540 · Driver's Licenses
Failure to comply with ignition interlock device requirements
RSMo 577.599 · DWI & Public Safety
Alcohol-related driving offenses, expunged from records, when
RSMo 610.130 · Records & Expungement
This is a starting point — the key state laws to know, not a complete legal guide. Rules can vary by city or county, other laws may apply, and this is not legal advice. For your situation, consult a licensed attorney.