DUI Defense Attorney in Waukegan, Illinois

The Lake County seat. The main courthouse. The toughest prosecutors. You need attorneys who know this system inside and out — because we used to run it.

Defending Waukegan Residents Against DUI Charges Since 1978

Getting arrested for DUI in Waukegan can feel overwhelming. As the county seat of Lake County, Waukegan is home to the Lake County Courthouse at 18 N County Street — the very courthouse where every DUI case in the county is adjudicated. The Waukegan Police Department is one of the most active in Lake County, and their officers are trained to look for impaired drivers along Grand Avenue, Sheridan Road, Green Bay Road, and the Belvidere Road corridor.

But here's what the prosecution doesn't want you to know: a DUI arrest is not a DUI conviction. Our attorneys are former prosecutors who once sat on the other side of the courtroom in this very courthouse. We know how the state builds its case, where the weaknesses are, and how to dismantle the evidence against you. That insider knowledge is your greatest asset right now.

Whether you were stopped leaving a restaurant on Genesee Street, pulled over near Waukegan Harbor after a lakefront event, or arrested at a checkpoint along Route 41, the Stavros Brothers are ready to fight for you. We've defended hundreds of Lake County residents and we understand what's at stake — your license, your job, your freedom, and your reputation in this community.

Why Waukegan Residents Trust the Stavros Brothers

We Know the Lake County Courthouse

Every Waukegan DUI case goes to 18 N County Street. As former prosecutors, we've spent countless hours in these courtrooms. We understand how cases move through this courthouse and how to navigate the system to your advantage.

Former Prosecutors Turned Defenders

We used to prosecute DUI cases. Now we use that exact experience to defend you. We know the playbook because we helped write it — and we know how to beat it.

Three Attorneys, One Team

When you hire one Stavros brother, you get all three. That means three legal minds reviewing your case, three former prosecutors strategizing your defense, and a firm that has served this community since 1978.

24/7 Emergency Availability

DUI arrests don't happen during business hours. Neither do we. If you've just been arrested in Waukegan, call us now — day or night. Your 46-day window to challenge your license suspension starts immediately.

Lake County Courthouse — What to Expect

As the county seat, Waukegan's Lake County Courthouse at 18 N County Street handles all DUI cases from across Lake County. When you appear for your arraignment, you'll enter through security on the first floor and proceed to the courtroom listed on your bond slip. DUI cases in Lake County are typically assigned to specific courtrooms that handle traffic and misdemeanor matters.

The courthouse can be intimidating if you've never been inside. Parking is available in the lot behind the building and in nearby street parking, though spaces fill up quickly on busy court days. Arrive early — at least 30 minutes before your scheduled time. Dress professionally. And most importantly, do not go in without an attorney by your side.

Our attorneys appear at the Lake County Courthouse regularly. We know the clerks, the court staff, and the procedures. This familiarity allows us to handle your case efficiently and catch issues that an out-of-town lawyer might miss.

DUI Stops and Arrests in Waukegan

Waukegan's diverse neighborhoods and busy roadways mean DUI enforcement takes many forms. Here are scenarios we see regularly:

Route 41 / Skokie Highway

One of Lake County's busiest north-south corridors. Heavy police patrols, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. Officers watch for lane drift, speed variations, and delayed reactions at traffic lights.

Grand Avenue Corridor

Numerous restaurants and bars along Grand Avenue make this a prime area for DUI enforcement. Officers frequently position themselves near parking lot exits to observe drivers leaving establishments.

Lakefront & Harbor Area

Summer events at Waukegan Harbor and the lakefront draw large crowds. Increased DUI patrols are common during festivals, concerts, and holiday weekends in this area.

Belvidere Road (Route 120)

A major east-west artery connecting Waukegan to western Lake County. Late-night traffic on Belvidere Road frequently draws attention from both Waukegan PD and Illinois State Police.

Waukegan DUI Questions Answered

All Waukegan DUI cases are heard at the Lake County Courthouse located at 18 N County Street in Waukegan. This is the main courthouse for all of Lake County.

After a DUI arrest in Waukegan, you'll typically be taken to the Waukegan Police Department for booking. You have 46 days from your arrest to request a hearing on your statutory summary suspension. Contact a DUI attorney immediately to protect your driving privileges.

Yes. If this is your first DUI offense, you may be eligible for court supervision, which means no conviction goes on your record. Our attorneys have helped many Waukegan residents obtain court supervision and keep their records clean.

We offer a free initial consultation and flexible payment plans. The cost depends on the complexity of your case. Call 847-520-4810 to discuss your situation — there's no obligation.

Absolutely. As former prosecutors who have worked in Lake County courts, our attorneys have extensive experience practicing in the courts and understanding the procedures at the Lake County Courthouse in Waukegan. This familiarity gives our clients a significant advantage.

Arrested for DUI in Waukegan? Don't Wait.

Your 46-day window to challenge your license suspension is already ticking. Call the Stavros Brothers now for a free, confidential consultation. ¡Se habla español!

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Also Serving Nearby Communities

In addition to Waukegan, our DUI defense attorneys serve clients throughout Lake County, including Gurnee, Round Lake, Grayslake, and Highland Park. No matter where in Lake County you were arrested, we can help.

Learn more about first-time DUI defense, challenging breathalyzer results, or the DUI court process.