Q: How long can the police hold me after a DUI arrest?
In California, after a DUI arrest, the police can hold you for a reasonable amount of time, typically up to 2 to 4 hours, but this can vary depending on the circumstances. The primary purpose of the detention is to allow the officer to complete the necessary booking procedures and for your blood alcohol concentration to decrease if you were significantly over the legal limit. However, if you are considered a threat to yourself or others, the police may hold you longer.
Once you are booked, further detention may depend on the charges filed against you and whether you are granted bail. The time frame can also be influenced by the availability of jail space and the processing time required for your case. If you are not charged promptly, you may have the right to a hearing or to be released.
Under California law, the police need to justify the duration of your detention, and extended periods without charging you may lead to legal challenges. If you’ve been held longer than necessary, it may be worthwhile to consult with an attorney who can discuss your specific situation.