Home LawSmart Library Discussion Boards F.A.Q.'s Law Books The Document Center
Legal Document Center

Let us help you find what you are looking for today. Fast, reliable and convenient.


Enter one or more keywords to search; e.g. drunk driving

Find the right attorney - over 600,000 listings
1)   2) Area Code   Or, City and  
Rate this information

Can I refuse to take a breath or blood test if stopped for drunk driving in Washington?

Under Washington’s Implied Consent laws, any person who operates a motor vehicle is deemed to have given consent to a test of his or her breath or blood for the purpose of determining their blood to alcohol concentration or presence of any drug when arrested on suspicion of impaired driving.  However, a person may still refuse to take the test.  If the driver refuses to take the test, the driver will be subject to a number of penalties including:  (1) the driver’s license, permit, or privilege to drive will be revoked or denied for at least one year; (2) the driver’s refusal may be used against him/her in a criminal trial. 

Other Washington Drunk Driving Defense FAQs

1 2 3 >>

LawSmart Home  |   About LawSmart  |   LawSmart Library  |   Legal Document Center  |   Contact LawSmart
Privacy Policy  |   Terms and Conditions  |   Sitemap

  |  Legal Forms   |  FAQ