Free consultation

Talk to a Pennsylvania DUI and criminal defense lawyer — free.

Send the details below or call directly. You will speak with Attorney Sean P. Quinlan about what you are charged with, what the statute actually requires, and what your realistic options are. No cost, no obligation.

Free & confidential · Usually a same-day callback

  • 25+ years experience
  • National College for DUI Defense
  • Five-star reviewed
  • BBB A+ Rated

What the call covers.

The goal of a first call is not to sell you anything. It is to make sure you understand the charge, the deadlines, and the range of outcomes before you make a decision that is hard to undo — like paying a citation, which is a guilty plea.

You talk to the attorney
Not an intake center and not a call screener. Attorney Quinlan reviews what happened and answers your questions directly.
15 to 30 minutes, no charge
Long enough to review the citation or complaint, identify the statute you are actually charged under, and lay out the realistic outcomes.
You leave with a plan
Deadlines you cannot miss, what to bring to your first court date, whether a diversion program like ARD is on the table, and what representation would cost.
Nothing is owed and nothing is signed
The consultation does not create an attorney-client relationship and does not obligate you to hire the firm.

Request a call back

Tell us what happened.

Everything on this form goes straight to the attorney. Most requests are returned the same business day.

Free and confidential. Sending this form does not create an attorney-client relationship.

What to have in front of you

  • Your citation, criminal complaint, or PennDOT notice
  • The date, county, and the court or magisterial district listed
  • Any bail paperwork or preliminary hearing notice
  • Prior record information, if any (it changes the grading and the options)
  • Chemical test results or refusal paperwork on a DUI

Do not have the paperwork handy? Call anyway — most of it can be pulled up during the call.

FAQ

Free consultation — questions people ask first.

  • Yes. There is no charge and no obligation for the initial consultation, whether it happens by phone, video, or in person. If the firm is not the right fit for your case, you will be told that on the call.

  • Most calls are returned the same business day, and often within an hour during business hours. If you have a preliminary hearing, a PennDOT deadline, or a summary appeal window closing, say so in the form and it moves to the front.

  • That is common — Pennsylvania cites a large number of out-of-state drivers on I-81, I-83, and the Turnpike. Consultations are handled by phone or video, and many summary matters can be resolved without you traveling back to Pennsylvania.

  • Yes. Communications made to obtain legal advice are confidential even if you do not end up hiring the firm. Please do not include information about anyone else's case in the form.

  • DUI (first, second, and subsequent offenses), criminal defense including drug, assault, theft, firearms, domestic violence and sex offense charges, traffic citations and license suspensions, and post-conviction relief such as expungements, ARD expungements, and Governor's pardon applications.