Williamson County DWI Defense Attorney

Arrested for DWI in Williamson County? You have 15 days to request the ALR hearing that protects your driver’s license — and the sooner a defense attorney is involved, the more options you have. Stephen T Bowling, DWI & Criminal Defense Attorneys defends DWI cases across Williamson County with published flat fees, included trial representation, and a team of former law enforcement officers who know exactly how these arrests are built.

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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DWI enforcement in Williamson County

Williamson County has a reputation for prosecuting DWI harder than almost any county in Texas. Stops along I-35 through Round Rock and Georgetown, US-183, and SH-45 are worked aggressively by local police, the county sheriff, and DPS. Plea offers here are typically tougher than in Travis County, which makes early case development more important, not less.

Where your case will be heard

DWI cases are heard at the Williamson County Justice Center in Georgetown, where county courts at law handle misdemeanors and district courts handle felonies. After arrest, booking is at the Williamson County Jail in Georgetown.

We defend Williamson County DWI cases from our Austin office, a short drive down I-35 from the Georgetown justice center. See also our Georgetown DWI attorney page.

The 15-day license deadline

A DWI arrest starts two cases: the criminal charge and a civil license suspension. You have 15 days from the date of arrest to request an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing. Miss it and your license is automatically suspended. We request the hearing, cross-examine the arresting officer under oath, and use that sworn testimony to build your criminal defense — the ALR is included in every DWI representation, never billed separately. Texas DWI offenses are defined in Penal Code Chapter 49, and the ALR process is administered by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Transparent flat-fee pricing

You will know the full cost of your defense before you hire us — no hourly billing, no surprise invoices, and no separate trial fee.

Charge Flat fee 10-month financing
First DWI $5,000 $500 / month
Second DWI $7,000 $700 / month
Felony DWI $10,000 $1,000 / month
ALR hearing Included Included
Trial fee Included Included

We offer 10 monthly payments with the first payment due at hiring. Listed fees are for payment in full or auto-payment financing; the client is responsible for keeping the credit card on file updated. Your exact flat fee is confirmed at your free consultation. Enhanced charges scale proportionally. See our complete published fee schedule. Prices are subject to change at any time; the fee quoted in your signed representation agreement is the fee that controls.

Why former police officers make different defense lawyers

Our team served in law enforcement before defending the accused. We wrote the same reports, made the same stops, and testified in the same courts. That means we read a Williamson County DWI file the way the officer wrote it — and we recognize when the stop, the field sobriety tests, or the blood draw don’t hold up. Prosecutors know which defense lawyers try cases. We prepare every case for trial from day one.

More Williamson County DWI resources: Texas Defense Team’s Williamson County criminal defense guide and the Williamson County page on CallDWI.

Common questions from Williamson County clients

How much does a DWI lawyer cost in Williamson County?

Our flat fees are published: $5,000 for a first DWI, $7,000 for a second, and $10,000 for a felony DWI — with the ALR hearing and trial fee included and 10-month interest-free financing available. Prices are subject to change at any time; the fee quoted in your signed representation agreement is the fee that controls.

What happens after a DWI arrest in Williamson County?

You will be booked at the Williamson County Jail in Georgetown and given a court date. You have only 15 days from the arrest to request an ALR hearing to protect your driver’s license. DWI cases are heard at the Williamson County Justice Center in Georgetown, where county courts at law handle misdemeanors and district courts handle felonies.

Can a DWI be dismissed in Williamson County?

Yes. DWI cases in Williamson County are dismissed or reduced for many reasons: an unlawful stop, unreliable field sobriety testing, breath or blood testing problems, or missing elements of proof. As former law enforcement officers, we know where arrests go wrong — and we prepare every case for trial.

Do I have to appear in court myself?

For many misdemeanor settings in Williamson County, your attorney can appear for you or minimize the appearances you must attend. We handle the process so your life keeps moving.

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