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DUI/OVI Defense Attorney In Pickerington, Ohio

OVI Charges Are Serious

Navigating OVI or DUI charges can be daunting, especially given the serious consequences that can follow. If you're facing such charges in Ohio, understanding the gravity of the situation is crucial. Losing your license, facing hefty fines, or even jail time are real possibilities.


In Pickerington, Ohio, James L. Dye stands ready to guide you through the intricacies of impaired driving laws. When your future hangs in the balance, having a dedicated legal advocate can make all the difference. James is committed to crafting a defense strategy that addresses the unique aspects of your case.



Don't face these legal challenges on your own. Reach out to James L. Dye to safeguard your rights and work towards the most favorable resolution possible.

Call Law Office of James L. Dye at 740-729-0545 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What is the Difference Between DUI and OVI?

Understanding the difference between DUI and OVI is important if you or someone you know is facing charges related to impaired driving in Ohio. While the terms are often used interchangeably, there are distinctions that can impact your case.


DUI, or Driving Under the Influence, is a commonly recognized term across the United States. It refers to operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. Although "DUI" is widely used in media and everyday conversation, it is not the official legal term in Ohio.


In Ohio, the correct legal term is OVI, which stands for Operating a Vehicle Impaired. The state uses OVI to reflect a broader scope of activities beyond just “driving.” This includes being in control of a vehicle while impaired, even if the vehicle is not moving. OVI also encompasses a wider range of substances, including prescription medications and other drugs—not just alcohol.


While DUI and OVI essentially refer to the same offense—impaired vehicle operation—the terminology matters in legal proceedings. An attorney experienced in OVI defense understands how Ohio’s specific laws and procedures apply and can help you navigate the complexities of your case.


If you've been charged with an OVI in Ohio, don’t assume it's the same as a DUI in another state. Contact our legal team to protect your rights and ensure you're represented by someone who understands the nuances of Ohio law.

Can I Fight the Results of a Breath or Field Sobriety Test?

As a licensed driver, you have already given implied consent for testing by a police officer who has probable cause to believe that you are under the influence of an intoxicating substance. The police officer might ask you to stand on one leg, walk in a straight line, recite the alphabet, or submit to a breathalyzer test. You do have the right to refuse, but know that in many states, you will lose your driver’s license immediately. However, James L. Dye, a dedicated attorney based in Pickerington, Ohio, might be able to intervene more effectively on your behalf in that case. If, on the other hand, you’ve already submitted to a test, there’s still hope. In some cases, James can demonstrate that the results of a urinalysis, blood alcohol, or breathalyzer test are questionable due to faulty calibration, human error, weather conditions, or medical situations. So never lose hope. Contact James L. Dye today for legal assistance.

Is It Possible to Get Past OVI Convictions Expunged or Sealed?

If you're in Pickerington, Ohio and have a prior DUI/OVI conviction, James L. Dye is ready to assist you. James can review your individual circumstances along with local law to determine if your situation qualifies for expungement or sealing. If eligible, taking the steps to petition the court could be immensely beneficial. Sealing your records means they are no longer visible to employers, creditors, or other important decision-makers. With confidential records, you can move forward without the weight of past convictions. Reach out to James L. Dye to explore your options and secure your future.

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