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North Liberty OWI lawyer — Iowa DUI defense

If you got pulled over on I-380 between North Liberty and Cedar Rapids, or stopped on Highway 965 coming home, two clocks start at once: the criminal case, and a separate license-revocation timer. Both move fast. Here's how Iowa OWI law works — and how to choose an attorney before the windows close.

Not legal advice. Iowa OWI cases turn on specific facts — your BAC, prior convictions, the stop, the test administration, and which county line you crossed. Talk to a licensed Iowa attorney before pleading or talking to police. How to find one →
Where the case goes

Johnson County Courthouse — Iowa City (usually)

417 S Clinton St, Iowa City. An OWI stop inside North Liberty city limits, or on the Johnson County side of I-380, is charged in Johnson County and heard at the Iowa City courthouse. But I-380 crosses into Linn County at the river — stops north of the line go to Linn County District Court in Cedar Rapids. Check your citation for the case number prefix.

What is OWI in Iowa?

Iowa's drunk-driving statute is Iowa Code 321J.2. The legal term is Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) — not DUI or DWI. You commit OWI in Iowa if you operate a motor vehicle while:

BAC limits

  • General drivers: 0.08%
  • Commercial drivers (CDL): 0.04%
  • Under 21 (zero tolerance): 0.02%

The I-380 commuter problem

Many North Liberty residents commute north to Cedar Rapids or south to Iowa City along I-380. OWI stops on I-380 are common, and the county line matters more than people realize:

If your North Liberty–area attorney only handles Johnson County, ask before you sign whether they take Linn County cases too. The statute is identical; the local practice is not.

Iowa OWI penalties by offense level

First offense — serious misdemeanor

PenaltyRange
Jail48 hours – 1 year
Fine$1,250 minimum
License revocation180 days
Mandatory substance evaluationYes
Drinking driver courseRequired
Ignition interlockOften required for temporary restricted license

Second offense — aggravated misdemeanor

PenaltyRange
Jail7 days – 2 years (7 days minimum mandatory)
Fine$1,875 – $6,250
License revocation2 years
Vehicle seizurePossible
Ignition interlockRequired for any reinstatement

Third offense — Class D felony

PenaltyRange
PrisonUp to 5 years (30 days minimum mandatory)
Fine$3,125 – $9,375
License revocation6 years
Felony recordPermanent
12-year lookback. A prior OWI counts toward enhancement if it happened within the last 12 years from the date of the current offense. Convictions from any state count.

The "high BAC" enhancement (.15 or higher)

If your BAC at the time of testing was 0.15% or greater, you face enhanced penalties and are not eligible for a deferred judgment. The court must impose at least 7 days in jail for a first offense (rather than 48 hours). Many Iowa OWI defenses center on challenging whether the .15+ result was properly obtained.

Deferred judgment — keeping it off your record

For a first-offense OWI under 0.15% BAC, Iowa allows a deferred judgment if the judge agrees. You plead guilty, the court withholds entry of judgment, you complete probation, and at the end the case is dismissed — no conviction on your permanent record (though some agencies, including the FAA and military, can still see it).

Deferred judgment is not available if:

The ALR hearing — your license, separately

When you're arrested for OWI, the officer takes your physical license and issues a paper temporary license valid for 10 days. The Administrative License Revocation (ALR) proceeding is separate from the criminal case — even if your criminal charge is later dismissed, the license revocation can stand on its own.

The 10-day rule (don't miss this)

You have 10 days from the date of arrest to request an administrative hearing to contest the license revocation. If you miss the 10-day window, you lose your right to challenge the revocation. Request the hearing in writing through the Iowa DOT.

Temporary Restricted License (work permit)

After a portion of the revocation period (usually 30 days for first-offense OWI), you can apply for a Temporary Restricted License (TRL) that lets you drive for work, school, medical care, and substance-abuse treatment. For NL commuters, that's the lifeline — without it you can't get to a Cedar Rapids or Iowa City job. Most TRLs require ignition interlock for the duration.

Implied consent & chemical test refusal

By driving in Iowa, you've impliedly consented to a breath, blood, or urine test if a peace officer has reasonable grounds to believe you're impaired. Refusing the test triggers its own revocation:

Refusal can be used against you at the criminal trial. But it also denies the prosecution a BAC number, which can complicate their case. Whether to refuse is a judgment call best made before you're ever pulled over — there is no right answer that applies to everyone.

Common Iowa OWI defenses

Choosing a North Liberty OWI lawyer

OWI defense is a niche. Look for someone who:

Most North Liberty–area OWI lawyers offer a free initial consultation. Use it — bring the citation, complaint, and any test results.

FAQ — Iowa OWI

I got stopped on I-380 — does it matter which county I was in?

Yes. North of the Linn/Johnson county line, the case is filed in Linn County (Cedar Rapids); south of it, in Johnson County (Iowa City). The Iowa OWI statute is identical, but the prosecutor, judge, and local plea practices are not. Look at the case number on your citation — Linn County cases start with the Linn County prefix.

Can I get a public defender for OWI?

Yes, if you qualify as indigent. Bring proof of income to your initial appearance at the Johnson County Courthouse. Public defenders in Iowa handle OWI all the time.

How long does an OWI stay on my Iowa record?

An OWI conviction is permanent on your criminal record. A deferred judgment that's successfully completed can be expunged after eight years, leaving the case off most background checks.

Will I lose my CDL after an OWI?

A first OWI triggers a 1-year CDL disqualification (3 years if HAZMAT). A second OWI is a lifetime CDL ban (with possible reinstatement after 10 years in some cases). This applies even if you were driving your personal car at the time.

I commute to Cedar Rapids — can I still drive to work after an OWI?

After roughly 30 days of revocation on a first-offense OWI, you can apply for a Temporary Restricted License for work, school, medical care, and treatment. Ignition interlock is typically required. Until the TRL is issued, you cannot drive to your Cedar Rapids job.