All Fees Listed Effective as of August 7, 2026
License Restoration:
- $4,800 total divided into three (3) payments of $1,600
Ignition Interlock Violations:
- Prior Client $1,300
- New Client $1,400
Drunk Driving:
- First (1st) Offense DUI: From $4,200
- High BAC charge: From $4,800
- Second (2nd) Offense DUI: From $5,200
- Third (3rd) Offense (Felony) DUI: From 8,000
Implied Consent Driver’s License Appeal:
- From $2,600 plus court filing fee
Misdemeanor Cases:
- Driving While License Suspended: From $1,600
- Driving While License Revoked: From $1,800
- Indecent Exposure: From $3,200
- Embezzlement: From $3,200
- Probation Violation: From $1,600 (additional fees for multiple appearances or hearing with witnesses)
- All Other Misdemeanor Cases: From $1,600
- Misdemeanor Traffic Violations (excluding DUI charges): From $1,600
- Domestic Violence: From $3,200
- Expungements: From $2,800
Felony Cases:
- Offenses punishable by 4 or more years: From $8,000 (habitual from $12,000)
- Circuit CourtProbation Violations: From $1,800 (additional Fees for multiple appearances or hearing with witness(es))
- Circuit Court Felony Expungements From $3,600
Civil Infractions:
- From $600
Important Terms and Conditions
- Additional Fees required for extra services, including (but not limited to) Deviation Requests, Motions, Sentencing Memorandums, Sobriety Court Admissions/Transfers, Stipulated Orders, and Trials, as well as any written correspondence or verbal requests made to court, including (but not limited to) those seeking EarlyTermination, Testing Changes, Travel, or anything else sought by client.
- Please note that if there is more than one charge in a criminal case, additional fees may be required.
- The “From” language means that the fees may be higher in some cases, depending on factors such as the charge(s), complexity of the case, or location and/or procedure(s) of the specific court. What can take an hour in one court can take an entire morning or afternoon in another.
- 1/2 down is required in DUI and felony cases, and remainder due within 30 days OR before the conclusion of the case, whichever is earlier.
- Most misdemeanor cases (except DUI cases) require full payment up front.
- Prices subject to change without notice, and what is listed here supersedes any reference made elsewhere, including any other section of this site, or within any article posted on our blog.
- All cases are handled on a “flat fee” basis.
- Office staff reserves the right to quote and set a fee different from what is listed here.
- All fees and retainers paid are NON-REFUNDABLE.
Questions about our fees, or ready to get started? Call our office Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 586-465-1980 for a free, confidential phone consultation. After-hours, our answering service is available. You can also reach us through the contact form or chat box on our website. We’re friendly people, and we’ll be glad to talk through your case.