Required
Global Banner

Greensboro DWI and DUI Lawyer

McMinn, Fradin, Gray & Logan Favicon
Reviewed by McMinn, Fradin, Gray & Logan
Glass of whiskey with ice, car key, and handcuffs on an inmate fingerprint form.

Our Greensboro DWI and DUI lawyers have defended clients in Guilford County courts for more than 30 years. We understand local procedures, know how prosecutors build their cases, and fight to protect your rights at every step. Contact us today for a free consultation. Put an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side and move forward with confidence.

Start Now!
Greensboro DWI defense attorneys representing clients with expert legal services.

DWI Lawyers Fighting for You

Every DWI attorney in Greensboro, NC, will tell you they have experience and know what to do in every case. At McMinn, Fradin, Gray & Logan, our record speaks for itself. For more than 30 years, we’ve defended clients across Guilford County against DWI and DUI charges. Thousands of people in the Triad have trusted our team, and many have shared their positive experiences in reviews across multiple platforms. We are proud to let our clients speak for us, and we remain committed to delivering excellent service and clear communication to every person who walks through our doors.

Driving While Impaired is a complicated charge with serious consequences. Aggravating and mitigating factors can dramatically affect your outcome. Our DWI lawyers — sometimes referred to as DUI attorneys — are experienced in both the courtroom and at the negotiation table. If you are facing a DWI or DUI in Guilford County, you need a proven legal defense team on your side. Our team’s experience and deep knowledge of state DWI law can make a difference in how your case is resolved.

Let us represent you. Contact us today for a free consultation.

Contact Us
Man drinking beer in car with police lights at night.

What to Do During a DWI Stop

If you are pulled over for a DWI in Greensboro, some preventative measures may help you avoid the need for an attorney. Make sure no action of yours can be used by the officer as additional evidence of “impairment”.

One of the first things the officer will request is your license and registration. The ideal place to keep these documents is on the visor so you can easily retrieve them and give them to the officer. If they are buried in the glove box, it will take longer to get them, and when you lean over, it could give the officer the impression that your balance is affected, which he would use as further evidence of impairment.

Man practicing martial arts kick as police officer observes near parked cars and palm trees.

The items below are intended to help you prevent the State from acquiring the evidence it needs to convict you of DWI:

  • Try not to make casual conversation with the officer. Be polite of course, but anything you say beyond the basic “Yes, sir” and “No, sir” could give the officer cause to say you slurred your speech. The less you need to speak to the officer, the better.
  • Officers are trained to ask you distracting questions, especially if they suspect you’re impaired. They’re checking to see if you’re confused easily.
  • Try to avoid eye contact if possible (Avoiding eye contact makes it harder for the officer to testify that your eyes were red and glassy).
  • Refuse to perform any field sobriety tests. The law does not require that you perform these “tests”, and all they can really do is assist in establishing probable cause against you for your arrest.
Client Reviews

Our Offices in Greensboro

McMinn, Fradin, Gray & Logan
328 E Market St Ste 120
Greensboro, NC 27401
Get Directions
Woman in brown hoodie holding dark beer bottle against black background.

How a DWI Can Affect Your Driver’s License

If you get charged and convicted of a DWI, you will lose your license. It is important to note the difference between being charged with a DWI and being convicted. If you are charged, you get your day in court, and with the right experienced DWI attorney in Greensboro, you may avoid a conviction. Even if you do get convicted, a local DWI attorney who mounts a vigorous defense of your rights is crucial to reducing the penalties.

There are 6 possible levels of sentencing which vary in degree of punishment from community service to 3 years in prison. If you are charged, you deserve to be represented by a team of legal professionals with over 30 years of experience who have developed proven strategies that work. Contact us below to schedule your free consultation.

Police car with flashing lights visible in the rearview mirror, parked in a lot with trees and vehicles.

Contact a Greensboro Attorney to Learn Your DWI Defense Options

In a DWI case, the prosecution must prove several elements in order to successfully win a case. The law states that the prosecution needs to prove you were driving the vehicle and that you were impaired on an impairing substance at that time. They prove this by establishing your official BAC through either a blood test or a breath test.

The defense can prevent evidence from being presented at trial proving these elements, thus preventing the prosecution from proving its case. There are many defense strategies, but your Greensboro DWI and DUI lawyer should be attempting to achieve a:

  • Dropped or dismissed case
  • A not-guilty ruling
  • If the evidence cannot be overcome, then your attorney should seek the least possible sentencing.
Rearview mirror reflection of police car with flashing red and blue lights.

Common Defenses for DWI Charges

  • Lack of a reasonable articulable suspicion for the officer to make the stop
  • No probable cause to arrest – for instance, the field sobriety tests were challenged successfully
  • Evidence of impairment is not admissible or is lacking – for example, the results of the blood or breath tests can be challenged on several grounds and, if successful, suppressed.

Contact our team at McMinn, Fradin, Gray & Logan to schedule your consultation and begin protecting your rights.

Greensboro DWI FAQs

If you have been charged with a DWI in Greensboro then your court date will be held at the Guilford County Courthouse located at 201 S. Eugene Street in Greensboro, NC 27401. First appearances are usually held in courtroom GB-1B and subsequent court dates for DWI’s are typically held in courtroom GB-1D.

The Community Service and Probation office is located on the 3rd floor of the Guilford County Courthouse located at 201 S. Eugene Street in Greensboro, NC 27401.

Court costs, probation costs, and other fines associated with DWI’s in Greensboro can be paid at the Clerk’s Office in the Payments and Receipting department on Floor UG of the Guilford County Courthouse located at 201 S. Eugene Street in Greensboro, NC 27401.

The DMV office in Greensboro is located at 2391 Coliseum Blvd. in Greensboro, NC 27403 just off Highway 220/Freeman Mill Blvd.

Need legal guidance? Our team is ready to help.
Contact Us
Have questions or need legal guidance?
Get in touch, our team is ready to help.

Contact Us