Knowledge is one of your most powerful tools when facing DUI charges. That’s why we’ve completely updated our DUI Survival Guide to reflect every major change to Washington State DUI law that took effect in 2026.
What the 2026 Edition Covers
From extended felony lookback periods to new saliva testing procedures, the rules have changed in ways that directly impact DUI testing and the entire legal process.
The 2026 Edition of the DUI Survival Guide covers the new changes and so much more:
- Extended lookback periods for felony DUI charges (now 15 years instead of 10)
- New deferred prosecution options, including eligibility for a second deferred prosecution under specific circumstances
- Oral fluid (saliva) testing procedures and your rights when asked to take one
- What to do during a traffic stop and how to protect yourself from the moment you're pulled over
- DOSA (Drug Offender Sentencing Alternative) now available for felony DUI cases
- Your rights throughout the DUI process, from arrest through court proceedings
- Guest chapter on traveling to Canada with a DUI on your record, written by Canadian immigration attorney Marisa Feil
Why This Guide Matters
What you don't know can hurt your case. Jonathan Dichter's updated DUI Survival Guide breaks down the latest law changes and outlines proven defense strategies to help you understand your rights and make informed decisions after a DUI arrest.
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This guide usually sells for $19.99 on Amazon, but we’re offering it to you completely free of charge.
Readers call it invaluable. We call it essential reading for anyone navigating Washington's DUI laws in 2026.
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If you've been arrested for DUI in Washington State, don't wait to get help. The sooner you contact an experienced Snohomish County DUI attorney, the more options we have to protect your rights and build your defense.
Call DUIHeroes 24/7 at (425) 296-9358 or contact us online for a free, confidential consultation. Serving clients throughout King County and Snohomish County, including Everett, Kirkland, Redmond, Lynnwood, Bothell, Marysville, and beyond.