DUI Lawyer Serving Red Bank
If you've been charged with dui in Red Bank, the case proceeds through municipal court (with refusal cases under N.J.S.A.
39:4-50.4a), governed by N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 — driving while intoxicated. Red Bank, as a Monmouth County commercial and dining hub, sees a steady volume of these cases, particularly along its main corridors and near Broad Street commercial district, the Count Basie Theatre, the Navesink River waterfront. The first appearance often arrives within weeks of the citation or arrest, and the decisions made at that early stage — whether to plead immediately or request time to retain counsel — shape what's possible later in the case. A first-offense outcome typically involves 3-month minimum license forfeiture with ignition interlock device, $250-400 fine, and a $1,000/year MVC surcharge for 3 years, with longer-term consequences for your driving record, insurance, or criminal background depending on the charge type.
What We Know About Red Bank Cases
Red Bank's population of approximately 12,000 produces a steady caseload in the relevant docket, with seasonal patterns around Broad Street commercial district, the Count Basie Theatre, the Navesink River waterfront.
Common charges in Red Bank include DUI/DWI, refusal to submit to a breath test, driving while suspended for a prior DUI; each carries distinct procedural rules under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.
The first-offense range typically involves 3-month minimum license forfeiture with ignition interlock device, $250-400 fine, and a $1,000/year MVC surcharge for 3 years, while repeat offenders face escalated penalties where increases to 1-2 year license loss, mandatory IID, 2-30 days jail, and elevated surcharge.







