Recently the state Senate voted to reduce the per se legal limit in Washington to .05. Once that took place, to become law, the House too had to vote for the lower legal limit. Well, that did not happen, at least this year. The House Community Safety Committee Chair indicated on 3/25/2026 that the bill didn’t have enough votes to pass out of the committee. Although the Washington State Patrol has alleged that impaired driving arrests in Washington are on the rise statewide. Other interested parties argued that reducing the per se legal limit to .05 from .08 would not cause those numbers to go down. It appears their arguments, for now, did not go on deaf ears. If it passed, it would’ve gone into effect on July 1, 2026. For now, Utah remains the only state on our union that has a per se limit below .08.
If you or a loved one is in a bind as a result of a DUI/ Physical Control allegation, immediately contact a Seattle DUI Attorney. A Seattle DUI Defense Attorney is not going to judge you and understands that everyone makes mistakes. Hiring a Seattle DUI Lawyer to help can – at a minimum – reduce penalties and can help direct people on how to best deal with their DUI charge, and some times even get them dismissed. So, it should go without saying that someone cited for a DUI should hire a qualified Seattle DUI Lawyer as soon as possible. DUI charges can cause havoc on a person’s personal and professional life. Anyone charged with a DUI in Washington State should immediately seek the assistance of a seasoned Seattle DUI Lawyer. SQ Attorneys can be reached at (425) 359-3791 and/or (206) 441-0900.
