Do I need a lawyer before my first court date for an OWI in Wisconsin?
Technically, no — you don't need a lawyer. But you should have a lawyer before your first court date if at all possible.
That first appearance might seem like a formality, but what happens there can shape your entire case. Having an experienced OWI defense lawyer involved early helps protect your rights, prevent mistakes, and often saves you time, stress, and money down the line.
Here’s why it matters to have a lawyer right away:
- There are critical deadlines right after your arrest. The most urgent is your 10-day deadline to request a hearing with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation to challenge your license suspension. If that hearing isn’t requested in time, your license will be suspended automatically — even if your criminal or civil OWI case hasn’t gone to court yet. A lawyer will take care of that for you immediately.
 - Your attorney can appear for you at the first court date. In many Wisconsin counties, your lawyer can handle your initial appearance on your behalf — especially for a first offense. That means you may not have to appear personally, saving you time off work and the stress of standing before a judge unprepared.
 - Your lawyer will start investigating right away. The earlier your attorney gets involved, the sooner they can request police reports, squad and body-cam video, and blood or breath test records. These materials can reveal problems with the stop, field sobriety testing, or lab procedures — issues that can sometimes lead to evidence being thrown out or the case dismissed altogether.
 - You’ll know what to expect and what not to do. A lawyer can explain the court process step-by-step, help you avoid saying anything that could hurt your case, and make sure you comply with all court and DMV requirements so you don’t face additional penalties.
 - Early representation can improve your outcome. Prosecutors and judges see the difference between someone walking in alone and someone represented by a serious, experienced defense attorney. Having counsel from day one can open the door to reduced penalties, alternative programs, or dismissal opportunities that you might not even know exist.
 
The Bottom Line
If you’ve been arrested for OWI, don’t wait until the day before court to start looking for help. By then, you may have already missed key opportunities to protect your license and your case.
At Stangl Law Offices, S.C., Attorney Pat Stangl has been representing clients in OWI cases across Wisconsin for more than 30 years. He knows the procedures in every county, the prosecutors you’ll face, and the defenses that work.
If you’ve been arrested for OWI, don’t wait.
Don’t let your license slip away without a fight. Contact Stangl Law today for your free 10-minute consultation. Acting now could mean the difference between keeping your job or being forced to stay home.





