DUI Defense
A first DUI arrest in Collierville is frightening precisely because everything about it is unfamiliar — the booking, the paperwork, the court date at a courthouse you’ve never entered. Here is what actually happens next, what a conviction would mean, and why a first offense is the most winnable DUI you will ever face. Brooks Law Firm defends DUI charges in Collierville Municipal Court and throughout Shelby County. Call (901) 412-2973.
Tennessee First-Offense DUI Penalties
- Jail: mandatory minimum 48 hours; minimum 7 days if BAC was 0.20% or higher. The minimum cannot be suspended.
- Fine: $350–$1,500 plus court costs.
- Probation: the balance of 11/29 — supervision fees, DUI school, community service.
- License: one-year revocation; restricted driving generally requires an ignition interlock device.
The permanent part: a Tennessee DUI conviction can never be expunged and is not eligible for judicial diversion. Unlike many first offenses, there is no “keep your nose clean and it comes off” option. A clean record requires a dismissal or a reduction to an expungeable charge — that is the goal from day one.
How Your Case Moves Through Collierville Municipal Court
DUI arrests by Collierville police are heard at Collierville Municipal Court, which exercises concurrent General Sessions jurisdiction — your state charge stays in Collierville rather than moving downtown to 201 Poplar. Collierville’s docket schedule varies more than the other suburban courts, so your first setting may come faster or slower than you expect; what doesn’t vary is the tighter, more traditional way the court runs compared to Memphis. And a note for anyone stopped near the state line: Highway 72 crosses into Mississippi within minutes of town, and which side of the line the stop occurred on determines everything about your case. Our Collierville criminal defense guide covers the court in detail.
Your First 72 Hours
- Document the stop — the stated reason, the field sobriety tests, the timeline, anything the officer said. Your memory is evidence; preserve it.
- Watch the license deadlines. Implied-consent consequences and revocation timelines run from the arrest. Early action preserves restricted-license options — see our license reinstatement guide.
- Say nothing about the case to anyone but your lawyer.
- Get counsel before arraignment. Video evidence gets preserved — or lost — early.
How First-Offense Cases Get Won
The stop, the field sobriety testing, the breath or blood draw, the observation period — each is a checkpoint where the State’s proof can fail. When it does, the result is a dismissal or a reduction, often to reckless driving, which unlike DUI can be expungeable later. Brooks Law Firm’s attorneys are members of the National College for DUI Defense (NCDD); dismantling the technical case is the heart of what we do. Start with the Memphis DUI defense guide.
Veterans: A Dismissal Path Through Treatment Court
Collierville sits within reach of a large veteran community, and for veterans a first DUI carries an option most defendants don’t have: Shelby County Veterans Treatment Court, Division 15 at 201 Poplar. With the consent of the district attorney and the court, eligible veterans whose charge traces to substance dependency or service-connected mental health issues can enter the supervised treatment program — and successful completion can end in dismissal of the charge, which can then be expunged. Where direct entry isn’t available, documented treatment engagement remains strong leverage toward a dismissible or expungeable resolution. Brooks Law Firm has veterans treatment court experience; see our veterans defense page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is jail mandatory for a first DUI in Collierville?
On conviction, yes — 48 hours minimum, 7 days at 0.20% BAC or above, and courts cannot waive it. Avoiding the mandatory minimums means winning a dismissal or reduction, which is why first-offense cases deserve a full defense.
I was stopped on Highway 72 — does it matter which state I was in?
Enormously. A Tennessee stop goes to Collierville or Shelby County courts under Tennessee law; a Mississippi stop is a different state’s DUI system entirely, with different penalties and procedures. The location of the stop is one of the first things we verify.
Can I get a first DUI expunged?
Not if you’re convicted — a Tennessee DUI conviction is permanent and diversion is unavailable. A dismissal (including through veterans treatment court) or a reduction to an expungeable offense is the only route to a clean record. See our expungement guide.
Facing your first DUI in Collierville? Brooks Law Firm, 2299 Union Avenue, Memphis. Call (901) 412-2973. Also see: Collierville DUI attorney · reckless driving.


