DUI Lawyer in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania.

A DUI charge in New Cumberland, PA carries serious license consequences, mandatory minimum jail, and a record that follows you for life. We defend every tier of Pennsylvania DUI for drivers in New Cumberland and across Cumberland County.

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DUI arrests in New Cumberland, PA.

New Cumberland is located in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. DUI cases originating in New Cumberland are handled at the preliminary hearing stage by District 09-1-01 (Judge Delozier), then transferred to the Cumberland County Courthouse at 1 Courthouse Square Carlisle PA 17013 for ARD, plea, or trial before the Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas.

Our firm appears regularly before the MDJ offices covering New Cumberland and in Carlisle Common Pleas. We know the local courts, the local prosecutors, and the ARD process in Cumberland County.

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Reaching us from New Cumberland.

Our office is in Camp Hill — centrally located to serve New Cumberland clients. Most clients from New Cumberland are within a reasonable drive of our office.

3425 Simpson Ferry Rd, Suite 100, Camp Hill, PA 17011


Every tier of Cumberland County DUI — defended.

General Impairment First-tier DUI (BAC .08–.099) under §3802(a) — frequently ARD-eligible on a first offense.

High BAC Second-tier DUI (BAC .10–.159) — 48 hours minimum jail, 12-month suspension on first offense.

Highest BAC Third-tier DUI (BAC .16+), refusals, and controlled-substance cases — 72-hour mandatory minimum to start.

Refusal Cases Implied-consent suspensions defended separately from the criminal DUI.

Underage DUI Section 3802(e) — defending young clients whose futures depend on the outcome.

CDL & Commercial Avoiding career-ending CDL disqualification under federal rules.

We also handle ARD admission for first-time offenders in New Cumberland, license-suspension appeals through PennDOT, ignition-interlock issues, and probation violations. See our full DUI defense overview at pennsylvaniadui.attorney/dui and the Act 58 of 2025 explainer at pennsylvaniadui.attorney/ard-act-58 for how a prior ARD can now count as a prior offense.


Frequently asked questions.

Common questions about DUI charges in New Cumberland, PA — courts, ARD eligibility, license suspensions, and what to do after an arrest.

Where does my New Cumberland DUI case get heard? Your preliminary hearing is before District 09-1-01 (Judge Delozier). After the preliminary hearing the case is transferred to the Cumberland County Courthouse at 1 Courthouse Square Carlisle PA 17013 for ARD, plea, or trial.

How does ARD work for a New Cumberland DUI? ARD (Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition) is a first-offender diversion program. Successful completion results in dismissal and expungement. Eligibility depends on your prior record, BAC tier, and the DA's criteria in Cumberland County. We can assess your eligibility in a free consultation.

What are the penalties for a first-offense DUI in Pennsylvania? Penalties depend on your BAC tier. General Impairment (.08–.099): typically ARD-eligible, no jail. High BAC (.10–.159): 48-hour minimum, 12-month suspension. Highest BAC (.16+) or refusal: 72-hour minimum, 12–18 month suspension, ignition interlock.

Am I eligible for ARD on a first DUI in New Cumberland? Possibly. Pennsylvania's Act 58 of 2025 changed the ARD lookback rules — a prior ARD from more than 10 years ago may now count as a prior offense for ARD eligibility purposes. We will review your full history before making any eligibility assessment.

What happens if I refused the breathalyzer or blood test in New Cumberland? Refusal triggers a civil license suspension through PennDOT — separate from the criminal DUI penalties — and the prosecution can use your refusal against you at trial. Both issues need to be defended at the same time.

How much does a DUI lawyer cost in New Cumberland? Attorney Quinlan offer flat-fee representation for most DUI cases in New Cumberland and Cumberland County. Pricing are discussed during your free consultation — no surprises.


The sooner we talk, the more we can do.

Every hour matters in a DUI or criminal case. Call directly and speak with Attorney Quinlan — not an intake desk.

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