
Are you planning a fun weekend? Find out if there is a DUI checkpoint near you!
Don’t get arrested this weekend. If you are arrested at a checkpoint, hire an experienced DUI attorney right away!

Are you planning a fun weekend? Find out if there is a DUI checkpoint near you!
Don’t get arrested this weekend. If you are arrested at a checkpoint, hire an experienced DUI attorney right away!

Don’t forget that the police are out and about this weekend, patrolling for drunk drivers. See if there is a DUI checkpoint near you.

If you’re in California, Ohio, Hawaii, Massachusetts or Maryland, be ready to see some DUI patrols this weekend. Getting a DUI this time of year could totally ruin your holiday season! So, be on the lookout for DUI checkpoints in your neighborhood. Click here for a comprehensive list of DUI checkpoints.
On a night out, you may have overheard other people discussing about a sobriety checkpoint nearby, or maybe you read something about the controversy with smart phone companies having apps that list DUI checkpoints.
But, what exactly is a DUI checkpoint? Are you bound to get in trouble if you drive up to one?
A DUI checkpoint or a sobriety checkpoint is a roadblock on a public roadway where police are stationed to monitor for drunk drivers. Additionally, the police are on the lookout for any drivers driving without a license or with a suspended license.
As you approach a sobriety checkpoint, the police officer will signal for you to stop. Some checkpoints stop every car that passes by while ones in heavily trafficked areas may stop every other car.
The officer will ask you to roll down your window and ask to see your license, proof of insurance, and registration. They may ask you a series of questions such as where you came from or where you are headed. While they do this, they are going to be looking for signs of intoxication, such as blurred speech, the smell of alcohol, or if your eyes are bloodshot.
If the officer has no reason to conclude that you have been drinking, he or she will send you on your way. However, if the cop has a suspicion that you are intoxicated they may ask you to take a breathalyzer or perform a field sobriety test.
Police departments are required by law to announce that they will be having a sobriety checkpoint. They’re usually announced very discreetly and specific information such as the exact address may be undisclosed. However, it is easy to assume that a checkpoint will likely take place in an area of your town where people are prone to drink and drive.

When we list sobriety checkpoints, you may notice that the police tend to set up checkpoints near the same popular hotspots every week. That’s because DUIs tend to happen in the same locations all the time. You may think that the cops came out of nowhere and pulled you over. However chances are you were probably driving or parked in one of these places.
1. The Obvious One – Bars
Yes, a lot of DUI arrests occur within the vicinity of bars and especially near a cluster of bars. (Think touristy areas in cities.)
2. No Parking Zones
Many times a police officer will see a car parked on the side of the road or on a lot that is closed to public parking. Even if you’re sitting in the car, the officer is allowed to infer that you’ve been drinking and driving if they detect alcohol.
3. One-Way Streets
There have been so many DUI arrests made due to a person going down a one-way street. I understand its appeal. It is a faster route and maybe the police won’t be around this time. So many people take this risk and end up getting pulled over. However, they also end up in way more trouble than they think if they’ve been drinking. Don’t take shortcuts.
4. Drive-Thrus
I’ve read plenty of news stories where a drunk driver pulls up to a drive-thru and passes out while ordering a combo meal. Not a good move.
5. Highways
Highways have their own patrol unit which makes it more likely for you to get pulled over. They also have tollbooth workers, plus more drivers on the road, which means that more people are likely to notify the police of erratic driving.
Are there any other places you think police are likely to suspect a drunk driver? List them below or share on our Facebook page!
Here are a few checkpoints that have been posted in the California area. Does anyone know of any checkpoints happening in Los Angeles? If so, please share them on our Facebook page!
San Rafael – Friday evening, southbound Grand Avenue and East Francisco Boulevard-
Newport Beach – Friday from 9pm to 3 am, Dover Drive and 16th St
Bakersfield – Saturday at an undisclosed location within the city, most likely in a location where drunk driving incidents are prone to happen.

It doesn’t seem as bad as July 4th weekend, but there are still sobriety checkpoints taking place. If you know of any, please comment below or share sobriety checkpoint information on our Facebook page.
Missouri – Kansas City- Tonight – Checkpoint will take place within city in area known for DUIs. Look out for signs as you near the vicinity.
Pennsylvania – PA is having weekend Statewide Roving Patrols. The main counties include Bradford, Sullivan, Wyoming, and Luzerne Counties.
Maryland – Princes George’s County – Tonight – A checkpoint will be held 5200 Block of Silver Road in Suitland from 9pm to 3 am.

There’s a bunch of police activity happening this weekend in California, so if you’re driving around the Golden State check out our listing of CA DUI checkpoints
Delaware – There will be a checkpoint in Wilmington tonight and one in Millsboro happening tomorrow. Times and exact locations have not been disclosed, but expect these to be near a popular hot spot.
Louisiana – Tonight, there’s a checkpoint in Washington Parish and tomorrow there is a checkpoint in St. Tammany Parish. Both checkpoints start at 8 or 9pm and will go until possibly after midnight.
Massachusetts – Checkpoint in Hampden tomorrow night.
Colorado – There will be a checkpoint tonight in Colorado Springs. Exact time and location undisclosed but expect it to take place at a location during peak drinking and driving hours.
If you know of any other DUI checkpoints, please share them on our Facebook page!
It’s the weekend! You know what that means — DUI checkpoints all over the country. Stay safe this weekend.
California: Fontana; undisclosed location; Saturday, 6 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
California: Riverside County; eastbound lane of San Timoteo Canyon Road, between Fern Avenue and Refuse Road; Saturday, 10 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Indiana: Goshen; undisclosed location; Saturday night
Florida: Ocala; near the 4900 block of Southwest 60th Avenue; Friday, 8 p.m. to midnight
Lorain, Ohio
Broadway North of 16th St
10 pm to 2 am
Petaluma, CA
6 pm to 2 am
2 undisclosed locations
Los Angeles, CA
8pm to 2 am
Ventura Blvd btw Eureka Drive and and Fruitland Drive in North Hollywood
Los Angeles, CA
8 pm to 3 am
Venice Blvd and Walgrove Ave
Rancho Cordova, CA
8pm to 2am
Undisclosed location
Sacramento, CA
Time undisclosed
East area of the city
Lake Elsinore, CA
Time Undisclosed
Saturation Patrol
Folsom, CA
7pm to 3 am
Location Undisclosed
*Update –
Palm Springs police cancel checkpoint but plan on using extra patrols instead. For more info, click here.
San Jose, CA
6 pm to 12 am
3700 Block of Alhambra Ave (Martinez)
Los Angeles, CA
8 pm to 2 am
Sunset Blvd btw Genesee Ave and Spaulding Ave in Hollywood
Here is a list of some checkpoints that may be happening near you this weekend. Stay aware and safe.
City/State: Cincinnati, OH
Location: Ohio 741 Between Pennroyal Road and Lytle Five Points Roadin Warren County of Springboro
When: Friday, 11pm to 3am
More Info
City/State: Salina, KS
Location: (Saline County) 4 mile radius of State St. and Broadway Blvd.
When: Saturday (following Skyfire Fireworks) 11:30 pm to 2:30 am
More Info
City/State: Santa Maria, CA
Location: Undisclosed
When: Tonight 6 pm to 1 am
More Info
City/State: Knoxville, TN
Location: Highway 73 at Townsend Wye in Blount County
When: Tonight beginning at 4 pm
More Info
City/State: Los Angeles, CA
Location: Sunset Blvd at Sutherland St.
When: Tonight 8 pm to 3 am
More Info
City/State: Barnstable, MA
Location: Undisclosed location on Secondary State Highway
When: Saturday evening into Sunday
More Info
Friday, June 18th – Venice, FL
From 10pm to 3 am on U.S. 41 Bypass north of center road
Friday, June 18th – Loudoun County, VA
A checkpoint will occur in the Dulles South area from 10pm to 3 am.
Friday, June 18th – Salinas, CA
A checkpoint will be occurring in the evening hours at an undisclosed location in Salinas. Be mindful!
Friday, June 18th – Canyon Lake, CA
Police will be on patrol at an undisclosed location in Canyon Lake City.
Saturday, June 19th – Petaluma, CA
Checkpoint from 6pm to 2 am. At a certain point in the evening, the checkpoint will move to a new location.
Saturday, June 19th – Costa Mesa, CA
Sobriety and driver’s license checkpoint from 6pm to 11pm at Harbor Blvd/Ford Rd.
Saturday, June 19th – San Jose, CA
Undisclosed location in San Jose from 9pm to 3am.
Saturday, June 19th – Worcester, MA
Checkpoint to take place on a Secondary State Highway
Gainesville, FL – 2-week crackdown on drunk and unbuckled motorists.
Gainesville police and other law enforcement agencies are beginning their campaign against inebriated drivers and drivers without seatbelts. This will continue through July 4th weekend.
Here are some weekend checkpoints. Please plan accordingly. (i.e. Don’t Drink and Drive.)
Friday
Saturday
Yesterday, we posted about what to do to avoid getting pulled over. With Memorial Day starting for some people already, DUI checkpoints will be in full-force this weekend all across the country. (Here’s a list of some Memorial Day Weekend DUI checkpoints.)
If you have taken plenty of precautions and still get pulled over, it is understandable that you would feel flustered and intimidated. It is important to stay calm and collected. I’ve been working in the DUI business for years and here is what I think you should do if you get pulled over. Please note that this is not official legal advice. The most important thing you can do is hire an attorney.
DO:
Have your paperwork handy. If you are rummaging through your car like a maniac looking for your license, registration, and proof of insurance, it could read to the officer that you are under the influence. Keep those documents in your wallet or safely organized in a glove compartment.
Be polite. The only information you are required to tell the officer is your name (along with handing him or her your paperwork.) You do not need to answer any of the officer’s questions. Be sure to respond politely. You can say, “I apologize, but I do not wish to respond to that question until my attorney is present.”
Take an evidentiary breath test or request a blood test. When an officer requests that you take a BAC test, first ask if it is a PAS test (a preliminary alcohol-screening test) or an evidentiary test. You are not required to take a PAS test, but you are required to take an evidentiary one. It is best for you to ask to be taken to the station for a blood test. If that is not possible, be sure the breathalyzer test is evidentiary.
DON’T:
Like I said, you do not have to answer any question. You also don’t have to take a field sobriety test. (In some cases, it might be better if you don’t take a test, especially if you feel flustered or have a physical hindrance from performing the test adequately.)
To summarize, the only requirements when getting pulled over is stating your name, handing over your paperwork, and taking an evidentiary BAC test. Above all, be cooperative and hire a lawyer as soon as you can.
I bet you’re as antsy as I am for this weekend, but just know that DUI officers are just as antsy.
There are DUI checkpoints all over the country this weekend. Be safe and responsible.
Here’s a comprehensive list of some checkpoints that will be happening this weekend.
Highland and Victorville in San Bernadino County
Oregon – statewide
Idaho – statewide – There will also be seatbelt enforcement.
Utah – statewide
The weekend starts early for some of you, I know. So, here’s a list of some Thursday night checkpoints.
Louisiana – Checkpoints in West Monroe and Union Parish
New Mexico – Checkpoint in Santa Fe
Ohio – Multiple checkpoints scheduled in Colombus for the rest of this week